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Tell students to close their books or devices (or to keep them closed). Reveal one problem at a time. For each problem:
Keep all previous problems and work displayed throughout the talk.
Find the values mentally.
To involve more students in the conversation, consider asking:
Make sure students see that finding a fraction of a number involves multiplication and that it can be done by multiplying, dividing, or both.
If students are unsure about finding the value of or in decimal form, encourage them to express the quotient in fraction form.
A veterinarian uses weights in kilograms to figure out what dosages of medicines to prescribe for animals. For every 10 kilograms, there are 22 pounds.
Calculate each animal’s weight in kilograms. Explain or show your reasoning. If you get stuck, consider drawing a double number line diagram or table.
A certain medication says it can be given only to animals over 8 kilograms. How much is this in pounds?
Students working with the unit rate may want to convert it to a decimal and might get bogged down. Encourage them to work with the fraction, reviewing strategies for multiplying by a fraction as necessary.