Representing fractions as division
Dividing Fractions and whole numbers
Word problem Operations
Solving Fraction Division Word problems
Two Step word problems
100

Write 3÷7 as a fraction.

3/7

100

3 ÷ 1/9

27

100

Choose the correct operation: 

Diana has 27 marbles. His friend gives him 15 more. How many marbles does Liam have now?

Addition

100

If the diameter of a tree trunk is growing 1/4 inch each year, how many years will it take for the diameter to grow 8 inches?

32 years

100

Farmer brown owns 24 acres of land. He plans to use 6 acres of land for an entrance into the farm and partition (divide) the remaining land into 1/3 acre lots. How many 1/3 acre lots will he have?

54 lots

200

Write 6/11 as a division expression.

6÷11

200

15 ÷ 1/9

135

200

Choose the correct operation: 

A pack of stickers has 8 stickers on each sheet. If Jason buys 5 sheets, how many stickers does she have in total?

Multiplication

200

Aurora can walk 1 mile in 1/3 hour. How far can he walk in 3 hours?

9 miles

200

Max has a rectangular rug that is 6 feet long and 3 feet wide. Max will put the rug on a floor that is covered in 1/3 square foot tiles. How many tiles will the rug cover?

54

300

Write down the 3 numbers that will make the equations true:

2÷? = 2/9

9÷4 = ?

?÷6= 1/6

9

9/4 or 2 1/4

1

300

1/8 ÷ 5

1/40

300

A class has 124 pencils. After giving away 20 pencils to another class, the teacher wants to divide the remaining pencils equally among 8 groups. How many pencils will each group get?

1st- Subtract

2nd- Divide

300

How many 1/8s are in 25?

200

300

Edith says 1 2/5 equals 5÷7. Is she correct?

No. 1 2/5 is 7÷5 (7/5)

400

Select the two equations that the number 6 will make true.

A. 12 ÷  ?= 2

B. ? ÷ 18 = 6/18

C. 1 ÷ 6 = ?

D. 4 ÷  ? = 23

E. 54 ÷  ? = 9

A B E

400

1/6 ÷ 21

1/126

400

Choose the operation:


A bakery sold 36 muffins in the morning and twice as many in the afternoon. Then they baked 24 new muffins. How many muffins did the bakery have after baking the new batch?

1st- Multiply

2nd- Addition

400

Raven is making pillows. She needs 1/5 yard of fabric for each pillow. If she has 6 yards of fabric, how many pillows can she make?

30 pillows

400

Mia is making trail mix. She has 4 cups of almonds.
Each snack bag holds 1/3 cup of almonds.


After filling as many bags as she can, she gives 2 bags to her friend.

How many bags does Mia have left?

10 bags remaining

500

Find the quotient of 7 ÷ 18.

7/18

500

53 ÷ 1/11

583

500

A farmer has 252 apples. He packs them equally into boxes that hold 6 apples each. He sells each box for $4. Then he earns an extra $18 from selling apple slices. How much money does the farmer earn altogether?

1st- Divide

2nd- Multiply

3rd- Addition

500

One half of a cantaloupe was shared equally among 3 people. What fraction of the whole cantaloupe did each person get?

1/6 of a cantaloupe

500

A measuring cup holds 1/4 cup of juice.
A recipe calls for the juice to be split evenly into 5 small containers.


After filling the containers, the chef adds another 6/20 cup of juice to each container.

How much juice is in each container now?

7/20 cups

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