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Multiply /Divide Fractions Practice Quiz

Multiply /Divide Fractions Practice Quiz

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5th Grade

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1

Multiple Choice

1 ÷\div 4 \equiv ?

1

4 ÷\div 1

2

4

3

14\frac{1}{4}

4

41\frac{4}{1}

2

Multiple Choice

What is the first step for solving this problem?

12\frac{1}{2} X 45\frac{4}{5}

1

Find the LCM for the denominators 2 and 5

2

Add the denominators

2 + 5

3

Multiply the denominators

2 x 5

4

Multiply 1 x 5 and

2 x 4

3

Multiple Choice

Which is a mixed number?

1

54\frac{5}{4}

2

45\frac{4}{5}

3

113\frac{11}{3}

4

33 14\frac{1}{4}

4

Multiple Select

Select all of the fractions greater than 1.

1

125\frac{12}{5}

2

1610\frac{16}{10}

3

56\frac{\frac{5}{6}}{ }

4

4040\frac{40}{40}

5

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is equivalent to

65\frac{6}{5} x 67\frac{6}{7}

1

1212\frac{12}{12}

2

1236\frac{12}{36}

3

3612\frac{36}{12}

4

3635\frac{36}{35}

6

Multiple Select

Without solving, select all the expressions that have a value greater than 1, 524.

1

1,524 x 12\frac{1}{2}

2

1,524 x 1 12\frac{1}{2}

3

1,524 x 82\frac{8}{2}

4

1,524 x 14\frac{1}{4}

5

1,524 x 121\frac{12}{1}

7

Multiple Choice

Jenny has a string that is 5 feet long. She needs to dut the string into

11 equal - length pieces. How many feet long should each piece of ribbon be?

1

511\frac{5}{11} feet

2

1114 \frac{11}{14\ } feet

3

16 feet

4

36 feet

8

Multiple Choice

Solve the expression.

3 16\frac{1}{6} x 12\frac{1}{2} =

1

112\frac{1}{12}

2

1

3

1912\frac{19}{12}

4

1 13\frac{1}{3}

9

Multiple Choice

An expression is shown.

12 ÷\div 14\frac{1}{4}

What is the value of the expression?

1

13\frac{1}{3}

2

148\frac{1}{48}

3

3

4

48

10

Multiple Select

Select all the equations that are true when the missing number is 3.

1

? ÷\div 2 = 32\frac{3}{2}

2

? ÷\div 5 = 35\frac{3}{5}

3

8 ÷\div ? = 38\frac{3}{8}

4

12 ÷\div ? = 123\frac{12}{3}

5

3 ÷\div 13 = 133\frac{13}{3}

11

Multiple Choice

Kelly and Wayne bought 15\frac{1}{5} pounds of grapes. They are sharing the grapes equally. How many poinds of grapes will each person receive?

1

110\frac{1}{10} pounds

2

25\frac{2}{5} pounds

3

10 pounds

4

4 pounds

12

Fill in the Blank

Find the difference of 6.21 and 0.492

Solve and type your answer.

1 ÷\div 4 \equiv ?

1

4 ÷\div 1

2

4

3

14\frac{1}{4}

4

41\frac{4}{1}

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