Dividing Fractions
Simplify the Fraction
Compare and Order Fractions
Add the Fractions
Subtract the Fractions
Mixed Number
Try to answer... If you dare
100

 1/2 ÷ 1/4

4/2   

100

Simplify the fractions 5/10.

1/2

100

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =

4/8     2/4

4/8  =  2/4

100

Add the fractions:   2/5  +  5/10

9/10    

100

Subtract the fractions:   3/5  -  3/10

3/10

100

Turn to a mixed number

7/2

3 1/2

100

For the March Madness Basketball Bracket 10 teachers participated at Jackman; 5 were male teachers and 5 were female teachers. Making a fraction showing the number of male OR female teachers who participated...

1. What would the numerator be in this equation (no simplifying)?


2. What would the denominator be in this equation (no simplifying)?

1. Numerator: 5

2. Denominator: 10


Fraction: 5/10 

200

6/5 ÷ 6/5 =

1 whole or 30/30

200

Simplify the fraction 6/18.

1/3

200

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

3/4     3/5


3/4  >  3/5

200

Add the fractions:  2/3  +  5/7

29/21   or   1 8/21

200

Subtract the fractions:  2/5  -  1/10

3/10 

200

Turn to a mixed number

27/5

5 2/5

200

Before you answer a fraction equation using addition or subtraction, what must you first make sure of? 

That the denominators are the same. 

300

 9/2 ÷ 3/4

36/6

300

Simplify the fraction 4/40.

1/10

300

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

1/2     1/4

1/2 > 1/4

300

Add the mixed numbers:   2 1/3   +    4 1/2

6  5/6

300

Subtract the fractions:  11/14 -  2/7

7/14 or 1/2

300

Turn to a mixed number

50/10

5

300

What is the top number of a fraction called?

Numerator 

400

  4 ÷ 6/1 =

4/6

400

Simplify the fraction 7/49.

1/7

400

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

5/7     8/10

5/7 = 8/10

400

Add the mixed numbers:  8 1/5  +  1 7/9

9  44/45

400

Subtract the fractions:   1/6 - 1/36

 5/36

400

Turn to a mixed number

66/7

9 3/7

400

What is the bottom number of a fraction called?

Denominator

500

 7/12 ÷  2/6 =

42/24

500

Simplify the fraction 8/12.

2/3

500

Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.

1/5 and 1/3

1/5  <  1/3

500

Add the fractions:  1/4  +  3/16

7/16

500

Subtract the fractions:  4/7  -  5/14

3/14

500

Turn to a mixed number

13/4

3 1/4

500

Ms. Brummell and her 5 friends are sharing 4 pizzas for her birthday party.

The pizzas are split into sixths. 

If they each eat the same amount of pizza, how many slices does each person at the party get?

Answer: 4 slices

Hopefully you didn't forget Ms. Brummell! So there are 6 people sharing the pizza. 

24/6 ÷ 6 =  4/6



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