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Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Lesson

Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Lesson

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 14 Questions

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Multiplying Fractions

This is the easy one. If fact, you've already done it when you were adding fractions and finding a common denominator.


When multiplying fractions, just multiply straight across. Numerator times numerator. Denominator times denominator. That's it.



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Multiple Choice

What's the rule for multiplying fractions?

1

Just multiply straight across.

2

Keep, Change, Flip

3

You must have a common denominator

3

Multiple Choice

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Find the product. 
1

2/14

2

1/49

3

2/7

4

1/14

4

Multiple Choice

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Find the product.
1

9/24

2

9/28

3

6/32

4

1/28

5

Multiple Choice

  12×45\frac{1}{2}\times\frac{4}{5}

Multiply the following equation:

1

410\frac{4}{10}  

2

57\frac{5}{7}  

6

Multiple Choice

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Find the product.
1

3/50

2

30/5

3

6

4

1  1/5

7

Multiple Choice

12 ÷ 35 =\frac{1}{2}\ \div\ \frac{3}{5}\ =   Multiply and write in simplest form. 

1

56\frac{5}{6}  

2

56\frac{-5}{6}  

3

310\frac{3}{10}  

4

310\frac{-3}{10}  

8

Poll

How do you feel about multiplying fractions?

Great (it's pretty easy)

Horrible (I'm so lost)

Eh... it's okay.

9

Dividing Fractions

Rule#1 for Dividing Fractions: DON'T DIVIDE.


Instead of dividing you do this procedure:


KEEP, CHANGE, FLIP

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Dividing Fractions

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Multiple Choice

After I "Keep, Change, Flip" what equation would I have? 12÷25\frac{1}{2}\div\frac{2}{5}  

1

21×25\frac{2}{1}\times\frac{2}{5}  

2

12×52\frac{1}{2}\times\frac{5}{2}  

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Multiple Choice

Solve 12÷25\frac{1}{2}\div\frac{2}{5}  

1

45\frac{4}{5}  

2

54\frac{5}{4}  

3

210\frac{2}{10}  

13

Multiple Choice

Solve:

110÷23\frac{1}{10}\div\frac{2}{3}  

1

320\frac{3}{20}  

2

230\frac{2}{30}  

14

Multiple Choice

Solve

34÷12\frac{3}{4}\div\frac{1}{2}  

1

54\frac{5}{4}  

2

38\frac{3}{8}  

3

64\frac{6}{4}  

15

Multiple Choice

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Solve:

1

-9/10

2

10/9

3

9/10

4

6/8

16

Multiple Choice

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1

640\frac{6}{40}

2

34\frac{3}{4}

3

12\frac{1}{2}

4

1220\frac{12}{20}

17

Poll

How do you feel about dividing fractions?

Great (it's pretty easy)

Horrible (I'm so lost)

Eh... it's okay.

Multiplying Fractions

This is the easy one. If fact, you've already done it when you were adding fractions and finding a common denominator.


When multiplying fractions, just multiply straight across. Numerator times numerator. Denominator times denominator. That's it.



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