Math - Dividing Fractions - Dividing Whole Numbers by Fractions

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1, 4, 6

Choose all the proper fractions

  1. 6/25

  2. 11/4

  3. 5/3

  4. 6/7

  5. 9/5

  6. 12/17

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4

Which division is shown by the model?

  1. 2 Ă· Âľ = 2

  2. 3 Ă· Âľ = 4

  3. 3 Ă· 2/3 = 3

  4. 2 Ă· 2/3 = 3

<p><strong>Which division is shown by the model?</strong></p><ol><li><p>2 Ă· Âľ = 2</p></li><li><p>3 Ă· Âľ = 4</p></li><li><p>3 Ă· 2/3 = 3</p></li><li><p>2 Ă· 2/3 = 3</p></li></ol><p></p>
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sixths

Complete the following statement.

To divide 5 ÷5/6 using a model, you should draw five fraction bars and divide each bar into _____ .

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6

Divide.

5÷5/6= 

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10

Divide.

4Ă·2/5=

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dividend

An average orange weighs of 3/5 a pound. Based on this average, how many oranges are in six pounds of oranges?

When you express this problem as a division problem, the number 6 is the _____ .

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10

Use a model to solve.

An average orange weighs 3/5 of a pound. Based on this average, how many oranges are in six pounds of oranges?

_____ oranges

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6

Use a model to solve.

How many 2/3-cup servings are in four cups of pistachios?

____ servings

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5

Use a model to solve.

Bella needs to read three chapters of her book. If she reads 35 of a chapter each night, how many nights will it take her to read the three chapters?

_____ nights