TO BE HONEST I DON'T REALLY KNOW SO I WAS WONDERING IF YOU GUYS HELP ME FIND THE ANSWER THANKYOU Ursula has fraction 1 over 2 cup of butter. She uses fraction 1 over 4 cup of butter to make a batch of brownies.

Part A: How many batches of brownies can Ursula make with fraction 1 over 2 cup of butter?

Part B: On your own paper, draw a fraction model that shows the total number of batches of brownies that Ursula can make with fraction 1 over 2 cup of butter. Make sure to label the model. Below, explain your model in detail to describe how this model visually shows the solution for Part A.

Tara has 4 and 4 over 5 feet of rope.

Part A: How many 2 over 5 foot pieces can Tara cut from the 4 and 4 over 5 feet of rope? Show your work.

Part B: Using the information in Part A, interpret the meaning of the quotient in terms of the two fractions given.

A number sentence is shown below:

32 and 1 over 4Division sign1 over 8 equals 258

Part A: Create a story or context for this number sentence.

Part B: Rewrite this number sentence using multiplication.

Part C: Give a verbal explanation that describes how these three numbers are related.

The dimensions of a rectangular prism are shown below:

Length: 2 and 1 over 4 feet
Width: 1 foot
Height: 1 and 1 over 4 feet
The lengths of the sides of a small cube are 1 over 4 foot each.

Part A: How many small cubes can be packed in the rectangular prism? Show your work.

Part B: Use the answer obtained in part A to find the volume of the rectangular prism in terms of the small cube and a unit cube.

idk what the answer is still :/

for part A the answer is 2 batches

oh thank and for part B?

you will have to draw it and I can help. so first put 1 over 2 and 1 over 2 next to each other, then do 1 over 4 and 1 over 4 and 1 over 4 and 1 over 4 next to each other and put it below the 1 over 2's

oh thank you thank you

your welcome

A. (1/2)/(1/4) = 1/2 * 4/1 = 2

Batches of brownies.

A. (4 4/5)/(2/5) = (24/5)/(2/5) =
24/5 * 5/2=120/10=12 Two-fifth
pieces of rope.

B. So their are 12 two-fifths in
four and four-fifth.

(32 1/4)/(1/8) = 258.
A.

B. 32 1/4 * 8 or 129/4 * 8.

C. There are 258 one-eights in
32 1/4.

Vr = 2 1/4 * 1 * 1/4 = 9/16 Ft^3.

Vc = 1/4 * 1/4 * 1/4 = 1/64 Ft^3.

A. Vr/Vc = (9/16)/(1/64) =
9/16 * 64/1 = 36 Cubes.

ya i have no idea. i am looking for the answer too.

Um actually I found the answer. Ursula can make 2 batches because 1/2 divided by 1/4 is 2. I can not help you with the model because it won't let me paste mine.

so how many cubes fit in it?