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Divide Fractions & Whole Numbers

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Half of a pizza will be shared equally to 4 people. How much will each person get?

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There are five pizzas. Mike wants to cut each pizza into half size pieces. How many pieces of pizza will there be?

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3.

Jake modeled a division problem. Which problem does his model represent?

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4.

Draw a picture to solve the problem.

6 cakes will get cut into one-fourth size pieces for a birthday party. How many pieces of cake will there be?

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5.

Use the algorithm to solve.

Mrs. Morris made two batches of brownies. Each batch has 12 brownies. Mrs. Morris cuts the brownies into fourth size pieces to share. How many pieces of brownies will Mrs. Morris have?

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6.

Solve each problem using the algorithm.

5 ÷ 1/3 =

1/3 ÷ 4 =

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7.

Solve each problem using the algorithm.

8 ÷ 1/2 =

1/4 ÷ 12 =

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8.

Solve each problem using the algorithm.

1/7 ÷ 4 =

6 ÷ 1/5 =

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9.

Brad had 9 pounds of ground turkey to make turkey burgers for a picnic. How many 1/3-pound turkey burgers can he make?

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10.

Tina cuts 1/3 yard of fabric into 4 equal parts. What is the length of each part?

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11.

Three friends share a 1/4-pound block of fudge equally. What fraction of a pound of fudge does each friend get?

In order to solve the problem above, which expression below would you use?

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12.

Your friend asks you to watch his iguana. He gives you a 1/3-pound of food for 4 days. He tells you if you feed the iguana the same amount each day, you will have no food left over. How much food should you feed the iguana each day?

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13.

Five people are going to share 1/4 gallon of juice. After the juice is poured equally, Sheila gives her glass to Maria. How much juice does Maria now have?

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14.

Divide.

6 ÷ 1/3

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15.

Divide.

4 ÷ 1/8

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16.

Divide.

1/3 ÷ 9

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17.

Divide.

7 ÷ 1/2

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18.

Divide.

8 ÷ 1/3

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19.

Divide.

1/4 ÷ 4

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20.

Divide.

9 ÷ 1/4

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21.

Divide.

1/7 ÷ 2

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22.

Divide.

10 ÷ 1/5

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23.

Divide.

5 ÷ 1/5

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24.

Divide.

1/5 ÷ 12

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25.

Divide.

1/9 ÷ 5

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26.

Cooks at a food booth at the state fair made an extra-large 8-foot long burrito. If they cut the burrito into 1/4-foot servings, how many servings will the extra-large burrito serve?

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27.

There 1/4 of a cake left from a birthday party. Franklin and two friends share the cake equally. How much of the whole cake will each person get?

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28.

Sara and two friends share 1/2 of a pizza equally. How much pizza does each person get?

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29.

A rope is 5 meters long. If you split the rope into pieces of 1/4 meter each, how many pieces do you have?

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30.

Jack has 1/5 of a cake and wants to share it equally among 5 friends. If every person (including Jack) shared the cake, what fraction of the cake does each person get?