Use the model below to show how many fourths are in two wholes.
Use the model below to show how you would share 1/2 of a candy bar evenly with 3 people.
Write equations for both models shown below.
Match the expressions below that have equivalent quotients.
Solve the division problem.
6 ÷ 1/4 =
Solve the division problem.
1/3 ÷ 7 =
Solve the division problem.
1 ÷ 1/9 =
Circle the problems that do NOT have a quotient that is 12.
Melissa has 5 more cupcakes to put frosting on, but she only has 1/2 cup of frosting left. If she splits the frosting evenly between all 5 cupcakes, how much frosting will be on each cupcake?
Dean is making burgers for the family cookout. He wants to use a 1/4 pound of beef for each burger. If Dean has 6 pounds of beef, how many burgers will he be able to make?
There were two large pizzas at a birthday party. By the end of the party, 1 5/6 pizzas had been eaten. Two friends share the leftover pizza. What fraction of the leftover pizza did each friend get?
Draw a comic strip that is four scenes long with a real life situation for the equation 1/2 ÷ 6 = 1/12.
Create another comic strip with a real life situation for the equation 6 ÷ 1/2 = 12.
Josiah wrote in his math journal “division makes numbers smaller.” Do you think this statement is always true, sometimes true, or never true? Explain your reasoning and give 3 examples to support your thinking.
Fill in the blanks with the numbers "1-6" to make the number sentences true.