1
2
3
100

1 ÷ 6 = ?

1/6

100

2 ÷ 1/3 = ?

6

100

Heidi has 1/5 of a novel left to read. She wants to finish the novel by reading the same amount each day for the next 2 days. How much of the novel should she read each day?

1/10 of the novel

200

A bakery serves its slices of pie as 1/6 of the whole pie. How many slices of pie can the bakery serve if they have 4 whole pies?

24 slices

200

1/8 ÷ 5 =

1/40
200

4 ÷ 1/7 =

28

300

Shaun is making 3 bags of trail mix. He has 1/5 pound of dried cranberries to divide equally among the bags. How many pounds of cranberries would be in each bag?

1/15 pounds

300

7 children are sharing a snack. They have 8 cups of grapes to divide equally among them. How many cups of grapes will each child receive?

7/8 cups

300

Sasha spends 1/2 of each school day in math class, science class, and history class. If the time spent in each class is the same, what fraction of the day does Sasha spend in math class?

1/6 of the school day
400

Is 1/4 ÷ 2 = 1/2 true? How do you know?

No, it is not true. 1/4 ÷ 2 = 1/8 because of keep, change, flip.

400

In Ferdinand's garden, 1/4 of the vegetables are tomatoes. He plants 3 different kinds of tomatoes. What fraction of Ferdinand's garden is each kind of tomato?

1/12

400

Ms. Myers has 1/2 gallon of milk. She pours an equal amount of milk into each of 6 cups. How much milk does Ms. Myers pour into each glass?

1/12 gallon of milk

500

Write two equations that would help you solve the following problem. 

Mrs. Brewer spends 1/3 of her day meeting with students. During the day, she meets with 5 different students. How much of her day does she spend with each student?

1/3 ÷ 5 = ?

1/3 x 1/5 = ?

500

Write two equations that would help you solve the following problem.

Sam bakes 12 brownies. If he has 16 friends to give brownies, how much of a brownie will each person get?

12 ÷ 16 = ?

12 x 1/16 = ?

500

4 ÷ 9 = ?

4/9

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