Veronica wants to make six servings of oatmeal to feed her family. She needs 1

2
cup of oats for each serving. She has 2 cups of oats. Does she have enough oats for the whole family?

How can you solve this problem?
Divide 6 by One-half, and then compare to 2.
Divide One-half by 6, and then compare to 6.
Multiply 6 by One-half , and then compare to 2.
Multiply 6 by 2, and then compare to One-half.

1 answer

To determine if Veronica has enough oats, we need to calculate the total amount of oats required for six servings of oatmeal. Since each serving requires 1/2 cup of oats, we can multiply the number of servings (6) by the amount of oats per serving (1/2 cup).

Here's how we can set that up:

Total oats needed = Number of servings × Oats per serving Total oats needed = 6 × (1/2) = 6/2 = 3 cups

Now, we compare this total with the amount of oats Veronica has. She has 2 cups of oats.

Since 3 cups of oats are required, and Veronica only has 2 cups, she does not have enough oats for the whole family.

The correct approach from the options provided is: Multiply 6 by One-half, and then compare to 2.