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Demonstrate Division of Fractions
Presentation
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Mathematics
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1st - 5th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
FREE Resource
6 Slides • 59 Questions
1
Fractions
Multiplication
Division
2
Multiple Choice
Change this mixed number to an improper fraction
3 75
726
715
721
3
Multiple Choice
Change this mixed number to an improper fraction
8 21
216
217
28
4
Multiplying Fractions
Steps:
Multiply the two numerators
Multiply the two denominators
Simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their largest common factor, if needed.
5
Multiplying Fractions
Steps:
Multiply the numerators
Multiply the denominators
Simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their largest common factor, if needed.
6
Multiple Choice
What must be done in multiplying mixed numbers?
Change mixed numbers to improper fractions before multiplying them.
Multiply first the whole numbers.
Multiply separately the fractions from the whole numbers.
Multiply the product of the whole numbers to the product of the fractions.
7
Multiple Choice
Multiply and simplify if needed 32 ×126=
31
3612
2418
124
8
Multiple Choice
Multiply and simplify if needed
5 / 9
3 / 10
1 / 4
23 / 20
9
Multiple Choice
What is the product of 53×98?
4124
158
459
10
Multiple Choice
Give the product of 139 and 1226.
23
35
32
11
Multiple Choice
32×53=
156
51
52
53
12
Multiple Choice
85×104=
81
84
41
82
13
Multiple Choice
1×32=
101
103
32
72
14
Multiple Choice
131 X 181 =
121
132
43
83
15
Multiple Choice
221 X 153 =
41
21
2
4
16
Multiple Choice
187×292=
361
32719
461
494
17
Multiple Choice
Will the product of the following multiplication problem get larger than 8, smaller than 8 or equal 8?
18 x 89
product will get smaller than 8
product will get larger than 8
product will stay the 8
18
Multiple Choice
Will the product of the following multiplication problem get larger than 4, smaller than 4, or equal 4?
4 x 65
product will get smaller than 4
product will get larger than 4
product will stay the 4
19
Math Response
4 3of 6
20
Math Response
21of 16
21
Vocabulary Words
Improper Fraction - Fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator.
Whole Number - A fraction where the denominator is always 1.
Simplifying Fractions - dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number. Placing the fraction in lowest terms.
Denominator - The bottom number of a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in the whole.
Numerator - The top number of a fraction that tells how many parts of a whole are being considered.
KCF - Keep, Change Flip
Reciprocal - any two numbers whose product is one when multiplied (flipped fraction)
Mixed Number - a number including a whole number and a fraction.
22
Steps to follow for dividing fractions
Step 1 - Only have fractions in the division sentence
Make sure you do not have any mixed numbers in the division sentence.
Step 2 - Keep, Change, Flip
Keep the first fraction the same, change the division sign to multiplication, and flip the second fraction.
Step 3 - Multiply
You will multiply straight across. Simplify if needed and convert to a mixed number.
Dividing Fractions
23
Dividing Fractions
24
Multiple Choice
4.4
4 4/10
22/5
5/22
25
Multiple Choice
What is the reciprocal of 2?
4
1/2
2/1
2/2
26
Multiple Choice
What is the reciprocal of 85
58
85
− 85
− 58
27
Multiple Choice
7/12
1 5/7
3/6
12/7
28
Multiple Choice
2/3
1/4
3/2
4/6
29
Match
Match the following fraction with the reciprocal
1/6
3/4
2/7
9/10
3/8
6
4/3
7/2
10/9
8/3
6
4/3
7/2
10/9
8/3
30
Multiple Choice
65÷43
Divide the fractions. Simplify the answer if needed.
15/24
20/18
10/9
18/24
31
Multiple Choice
76÷41
Divide the fractions. Simplify the answer if needed.
24/7
6/28
3/14
7/24
32
Multiple Choice
32÷45
Divide the fractions. Simplify the answer if needed.
815
158
1210
65
33
Drag and Drop
1.
2.
3.
4.
34
Multiple Choice
When dividing fractions, we use KCF:
Keep, Circle, Flip
Keep, Change, Fraction
Keep, Change, Flip
35
Multiple Choice
What is the reciprocal of 387
831
318
378
36
Math Response
6÷21
Divide and simplify if needed.
37
Math Response
3÷32
Divide and simplify if needed.
38
Math Response
4÷53
Divide and simplify if needed.
39
Open Ended
Divide the following fractions.
643÷54
40
Multiple Choice
When dividing with mixed numbers, you have to _______ before you start.
Change mixed numbers to improper fractions
Change improper fractions to mixed numbers
Divide the whole numbers first
41
Open Ended
Divide the following fractions.
87÷251
42
Multiple Choice
76÷5
72
356
635
43
Multiple Choice
Ashley's mom made 621 pounds of homemade sweet potato chips for a potato chip party. If there are a total of 8 people at the party, how many pounds of sweet potato chips does each person get to enjoy?
1613 of a pound
841 of a pound
44
Multiple Choice
Ashley has 521 kg of sugar. She wants to make cookies for her friends. The cookie recipe calls for 32 kg of sugar per dozen cookies.
How many dozen cookies can she make?
631 dozen
751 dozen
841 dozen
45
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a rule in dividing fractions?
Division turns to multiplication while the divisor is changed into its multiplicative inverse.
Divide the numerator by numerator and denominator by denominator.
Retain the dividend.
Proceed to multiplication of fractions after changing the operation and divisor by their inverses.
46
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the quotient of 395÷32 in simplest form?
365 .
3 2710
1896
5 31
47
Multiple Choice
Follow all steps to divide
3 43÷2 87
6 3221
2330
1 237
48
Multiple Choice
A baker has 24 cupcakes. 41 of them are chocolate.The rest are strawberry.How many are strawberry?
6
8
12
18
49
Multiple Choice
4
5
1/64
2
50
Multiple Choice
Teacher Sab conducts piano lessons 5 days every week. Each lesson lasts for 154 hour. How many hours in a week does Sab teach piano?
7
8
9
10
51
Multiple Choice
Tasha eats half her snack and gives the other half to her 2 best friends for them to share equally. What portion of the whole snack does each friend get?
4
21
41
2
52
Multiple Choice
Mrs. Silverstein bought 3 cakes for a birthday party. She cuts each cake into quarters (1/4) and plans to serve each guest one quarter of a cake. How many guests can she serve with all of her cakes?
121
12
20
36
53
Multiple Choice
Damien has a bucket of popcorn. He puts 21 of it away for later. The rest of the popcorn is shared with himself and 3 friends. What fraction of the bucket of popcorn does each person get?
61
23
81
1
54
Multiple Choice
Kamari completed his math homework in 1/3 of an hour.
He had to complete 4 math problems.
He spent an equal amount of time on each problem.
How much of an hour did Kamari spend on each problem?
1/12
1/7
3/4
12
55
Multiple Choice
Andrea has 80 coins in her collection. She shared 3/4 of her collection with friends. How many coins did she share?
20
50
60
70
56
Multiple Choice
21 × 1¾
1¾ ÷ 21
21 ÷ 1¾
57
Multiple Choice
8 pillows
12 pillows
18 pillows
58
Multiple Choice
48 people
16 people
8 people
3 people
59
Multiple Choice
21 ÷ 3/8
21 × 3/8
3/8 ÷ 21
21 − 3/8
60
Multiple Choice
A recipe calls for 2/5 of a pound of chicken for each person. If there are 8 people to be fed, how many pounds of chicken are required?
1/5 pound
3 1/5 pounds
2 2/5 pounds
20 pounds
61
Multiple Choice
Kai spent 24 days at Grandma's house last summer.
His sister spent ⅜ of that time at Grandma's.
How many days did Kai's sister spend at Grandma's house last summer?
6 days
9 days
14 days
64 days
62
Multiple Choice
Jaz read for 4/8 of an hour every day of the week. How many hours does she read each week?
3 1/2 hours
3 hours
2 4/8 hours
4 hours
63
Multiple Choice
To stay healthy, we should drink 6 1/2 glasses of water a day. If we follow this guideline, how much water would we drink in a full week?
32 1/2 cups
45 cups
33 cups
45 1/2 cups
64
Multiple Choice
There are 2 cups of chocolate chips in a bag. If the serving is 31 of a cup, how many servings are there in a bag?
61 serving
6 servings
65
Multiple Choice
Corey had 41 of a yard of fabric. He cuts the fabric into 5 equal pieces. How long is each piece of fabric?
20 yd.
201 yd.
Fractions
Multiplication
Division
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