
NF5.3
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5th Grade
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Amber Hance
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Fractions As Division Problems
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Using Fractions to solve Word Problems
Fractions are division problems...so fractions can be used to answer division problems...
REMEMBER: THE THING/ITEM being Divided or SPLIT UP ALWAYS GOES FIRST!!
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Fill in the Blanks
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Mr. Brown cuts 3 strawberry pies to share equally among 4 children. What fraction of a strawberry pie does each child receive?
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Cindy baked 2 apple pies for herself and 7 other friends. If she divides the pies evenly among 8 people, what fraction of pie will each person get?
The answer is 2/8 BECAUSE YOU ARE SPLITTING UP 2 PIES...Each person gets 2/8 of a pie.
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Multiple Choice
There are 3 siblings that want to equally share 4 brownies. How much of a
brownie does each sibling get? Between what two whole numbers does your
answer lie?
4/3 Brownies
1 1/3 Brownies
Between 0 and 1
4/3 Brownies
1 1/3 Brownies
Between 1 and 2
3/4 Brownies
Between 0 and 1
3/4 Brownies
Between 3 and 4
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Multiple Choice
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Sharon ran 14 miles during a period of 3 days. If she ran the same distance each
day, how many miles did Sharon run per day? Between what two whole numbers
does your answer lie?
3/14 Miles
Between 4 and 5
14/3 Miles
4 2/3 Miles
Between 2 and 3
3/14 Miles
Between 0 and 1
14/3 Miles
4 2/3 Miles
Between 4 and 5
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Multiple Choice
Alberto made 5 liters of lemonade for his party. If there are 25 guests, how many
cups of lemonade does each guest get? Between what two whole numbers does
your answer lie? (4 cups per Liter)
20/25 Cups
Between 1 and 2
25/20 Cups
1 5/20 Cups
Between 1 and 2
5/25 Cups
Between 0 and 1
25/20 Cups
1 5/20 Cups
Between
20 and 25
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Multiple Choice
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
A pitcher of fruit punch holds 3 gal. If 7 people share the punch, how much does each person get?
7/3 gal
3/7 gal
1/2 gal
1/7 gal
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Multiple Choice
3 friends are SHARING 2 sandwiches. Write this as a division problem.
2÷3
2−1
2×4
3÷4
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Multiple Choice
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B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Brandon, Amani, and Franklin shared 2 chocolate bars. What is the division equation?
2
3÷2
2÷1
2÷3
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Multiple Choice
Nine people want to share five candy bars equally. How much of the candy bar will each person get?
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5
9/2
5/9
Fractions As Division Problems
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