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There are three cookies in one serving. How many servings can I make from 10 servings?
a) 3 1/3 servings
b) 3 1/10 servings
c) 30 servings
d) 10 servings

A serving size is 1/4 of a pizza. How many servings are in 3/4 of a pizza?
a) 3 servings
b) 1/2 serving
c) 3/4 servings
d) 1/3 servings

How many 3/4 cup servings are in 2/3 of a cup of yogurt?
a) 8/9 servings
b) 1 1/8 servings
c) 1/2 serving
d) 9/8 servings

I have 2/3 of a cake to divide evenly into 2 containers. How much cake will be in each container?
a) 1/3 of a cake
b) 1 piece of cake
c) 3 cakes
d) 1/6 of a cake

Calculate the QUOTIENT of 5/8 and 3/4.
a) 5/6
b) 15/32
c) 1/2
d) 1 1/5

Mrs. PReisig has 5/8 of a batch of trail mix. She plans to share the trail mix equally with Mrs. Randall. How much of the batch will each receive?
a) 5/16 of the batch
b) 1/2 of the batch
c) 1 1/4 of the batch
d) 3 1/5 batches

Which expression is equivalent to 5/8 divided by 2?
a) 5/8 x 1/2
b) 5/8 x 2
c) 5/8 divided by 1/2
d) none of these

Ashley had 18 1/3 feet of ribbon. She cut it into 6 equal lengths. How long is each piece of ribbon?
a) 3 1/18 feet
b) 3 1/3 feet
c) 18/55 feet
d) 110 feet

Mr. Rogers bought 8 5/6 pounds of pecans. The pie recipe he is using calls for 1 1/4 cups of pecans. How many pies can Mr. Rogers make?
a) 7 pies
b) 8 pies
c) 9 pies
d) 15/106 pies

Find the PRODUCT of 1 3/8 and 3/4.
a) 1 1/32
b) 1 9/32
c) 1 5/6
d) 6/11

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