ASSIGNMENT #4: Fractions as Division Problems
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25 questions
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The top number of a fraction is called the...
The top number of a fraction is called the...
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The bottom number of a fraction is called the...
The bottom number of a fraction is called the...
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A proper fraction has a larger number as the numerator and a smaller number as the denominator.
A proper fraction has a larger number as the numerator and a smaller number as the denominator.
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When reading a fraction as a division problem, you read from...
When reading a fraction as a division problem, you read from...
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When writing a fraction as a division problem, the larger number is always the one that "goes in the house."
When writing a fraction as a division problem, the larger number is always the one that "goes in the house."
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When writing a fraction as a division problem, which number goes "in the house?"
When writing a fraction as a division problem, which number goes "in the house?"
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When dividing a smaller number by a larger number, the result is...
When dividing a smaller number by a larger number, the result is...
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Write the fraction that represents "4 divided by 5."
Write the fraction that represents "4 divided by 5."
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Write the fraction that represents "4 ÷ 7."
Write the fraction that represents "4 ÷ 7."
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Write the fraction that represents "15 ÷ 3."
Write the fraction that represents "15 ÷ 3."
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Write the fraction that represents "12 divided by 3."
Write the fraction that represents "12 divided by 3."
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Identify the division statement that represents 3/4.
Identify the division statement that represents 3/4.
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Sam has three cookies to share with five friends. Write the fraction that would represent this division problem.
Sam has three cookies to share with five friends. Write the fraction that would represent this division problem.
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I have 35 pieces of candy to hand out to 7 students. Write the fraction that represents this division problem.
I have 35 pieces of candy to hand out to 7 students. Write the fraction that represents this division problem.
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3/10 can also be written as... (Select ALL that apply.)
3/10 can also be written as... (Select ALL that apply.)
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Write the division problem represented by the model below as a FRACTION.
Write the division problem represented by the model below as a FRACTION.
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Using the math keyboard (tap the keyboard button on the right of the answer box), type the division problem represented by the fraction model below.
Using the math keyboard (tap the keyboard button on the right of the answer box), type the division problem represented by the fraction model below.
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Using the math keyboard (tap the keyboard button on the right of the answer box), type the division problem represented by the fraction model below.
Using the math keyboard (tap the keyboard button on the right of the answer box), type the division problem represented by the fraction model below.
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The fraction below is IMPROPER.
The fraction below is IMPROPER.
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CHALLENGE!!!Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
CHALLENGE!!!
Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
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CHALLENGE!!!Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
CHALLENGE!!!
Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
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CHALLENGE!!!Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
CHALLENGE!!!
Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
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CHALLENGE!!!Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
CHALLENGE!!!
Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
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CHALLENGE!!!Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
CHALLENGE!!!
Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
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CHALLENGE!!!Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.
CHALLENGE!!!
Using a calculator, solve the following division problem.