Questions: 6-34 Draw a diagram that shows how to divide 9 pieces of licorice into packages that hold 5 pieces each. 6-35* Audrey made the histogram at right to show her recent bowling scores. a. How many games did she play in total? 13 games b. Between what two values did most of her scores fall? c. Challenge: What portion of her scores fell between 130 and 140 ? 6-36 Multiply a. 7/8 * 5/6 b. 2/13 * 4/5 d. 4/7 * 3/8 c. 6/7 * 6/7 6-38* Divide, draw a diagram if it helps a. 4 ÷ 1/3

6-34 Draw a diagram that shows how to divide 9 pieces of licorice into packages that hold 5 pieces each.

6-35* Audrey made the histogram at right to show her recent bowling scores.
a. How many games did she play in total?

13 games
b. Between what two values did most of her scores fall?
c. Challenge: What portion of her scores fell between 130 and 140 ?

6-36 Multiply
a. 7/8 * 5/6
b. 2/13 * 4/5
d. 4/7 * 3/8
c. 6/7 * 6/7

6-38* Divide, draw a diagram if it helps
a. 4 ÷ 1/3
Transcript text: 6-34 Draw a diagram that shows how to divide 9 pieces of licorice into packages that hold 5 pieces each. 6-35* Audrey made the histogram at right to show her recent bowling scores. a. How many games did she play in total? 13 games b. Between what two values did most of her scores fall? c. Challenge: What portion of her scores fell between 130 and 140 ? 6-36 Multiply a. $\frac{7}{8} \cdot \frac{5}{6}$ b. $\frac{2}{13} \cdot \frac{4}{5}$ d. $\frac{4}{7} \cdot \frac{3}{8}$ c. $\frac{6}{7} \cdot \frac{6}{7}$ 6-38* Divide, draw a diagram if it helps a. $4 \div \frac{1}{3}$
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Multiply Fractions for Part 6-36a
  • Multiply the numerators: \(7 \times 5 = 35\).
  • Multiply the denominators: \(8 \times 6 = 48\).
  • The product is \(\frac{35}{48}\).
Step 2: Multiply Fractions for Part 6-36b
  • Multiply the numerators: \(2 \times 4 = 8\).
  • Multiply the denominators: \(13 \times 5 = 65\).
  • The product is \(\frac{8}{65}\).
Step 3: Multiply Fractions for Part 6-36c
  • Multiply the numerators: \(6 \times 6 = 36\).
  • Multiply the denominators: \(7 \times 7 = 49\).
  • The product is \(\frac{36}{49}\).

Final Answer

For question 6-34: It is not possible to divide 9 pieces of licorice into packages that hold 5 pieces each without having leftover pieces.

For question 6-35: a. The total number of games played is \(\boxed{10}\). b. Most of her scores fell between \(\boxed{120}\) and \(\boxed{130}\). c. The portion of her scores that fell between 130 and 140 is \(\boxed{\frac{2}{10}}\) or \(\boxed{0.2}\).

For question 6-36: a. \(\boxed{\frac{35}{48}}\) b. \(\boxed{\frac{8}{65}}\) c. \(\boxed{\frac{36}{49}}\) d. \(\boxed{\frac{12}{56}} \text{ or } \boxed{\frac{3}{14}}\)

For question 6-38: a. \(4 \div \frac{1}{3} = 4 \times 3 = 12\), so the answer is \(\boxed{12}\).

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