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Multiply & Divide Fractions
By Kayla Lewis
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Question 1
1.
7ft
8ft
9ft
Question 2
2.
Reggie spent 2/5 of his day at a day camp exploring nature. If he was at camp for 10 hours, how many hours did he spend exploring nature?
4
1/25
25
Question 3
3.
Margaret has saved $400. She is going to spend one tenth of her money on a shopping spree. How much money will Margaret spend?
$400
$40
$4
Question 4
4.
2 and 1/4
1/4
1/12
9/4
Question 5
5.
Albert used 3/8 of a half-gallon of paint. What fraction of a gallon of paint did
he use?
3/4
2/5
3/16
1 and 1/3
Question 6
6.
Solve. Make sure to simplify your answer.
12
8
1 and 1/2
3/4
Question 7
7.
Solve. Make sure to simplify your answer.
7/12
35/60
1 and 4/21
50/42
Question 8
8.
Solve. Make sure to simplify your answer.
4 and 1/3
4 and 2/3
4 and 2/5
2 and 2/5
Question 9
9.
Solve. Make sure to simplify your answer.
8/3
2 and 1/3
12
24
Question 10
10.
Solve. Make sure to simplify your answer.
5/6
1/3
3/4
1 and 1/2
Question 11
11.
Solve. Make sure to simplify your answer.
6 and 1/4
29/8
1 and 7/9
9/16
Question 12
12.
What is step one when dividing fractions?
Change
Flip
Keep
Question 13
13.
What is step two when dividing fractions?
Keep
Flip
Change
Question 14
14.
What is step three when dividing fractions?
Change
Keep
Flip
Question 15
15.
What is an improper fraction?
A fraction that has the same numerator and denominator
A fraction where the numerator has a larger value than the denominator
A fraction where the denominator has a larger value than the numerator
Question 16
16.
How do you convert mixed numbers to improper fractions?
Add the denominator and the whole number and multiply by the numerator. Keep the same denominator.
Multiply the denominator by the whole number and add the numerator. Keep the same denominator.
Multiply the denominator, whole number, and numerator together. Keep the same denominator.
Add the denominator, whole number, and numerator together. Keep the same denominator.
Question 17
17.
Simplify.
Question 18
18.
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction.
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Question 19
19.
Convert the improper fraction to a mixed number.
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Question 20
20.
What are the three words to remember when dividing fractions?