Whole Number divided by a Whole Number
Whole Number divided by a Fraction
Fraction divided by a Whole Number
Word Problem Practice
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Question 2: Choose the correct answer for each. 

B, A, C

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Question 3: Lisa has 8 cups of flour that she uses for a pie recipe that calls for 1/5 cup of flour. How many batches of pie can Lisa make?

40 batches

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Question 15:

A relay race team had 13 members. In total, they ran 1/2 a mile, with each member running the same distance. How far did each member have to run?

1/26 miles

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Bill has 8 pounds of clay. He is using 1/4 pound of clay for each vase. How many vases can Bill make with clay? 

32 vases

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Question 1:

Select two equations that are true.

A and B

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Karl has 5 pounds of potting soil. He is putting 1/3 pound of fertilizer in each garden bed. How many garden beds can Karl fill with fertilizer? Show all work and include a unit in your answer.

15 garden beds

200

Question 14:

 A blanket shop had 1/5 feet of fabric. If they wanted to use the fabric to make 9 blankets, each the same length, how long would each one be? Include units in your answer.

1/45 feet

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A sub sandwich maker had a sandwich that was 1/4 meters long. If he wanted to cut the sub into 5 pieces, each the same length, how long would each be?

1/20 meters

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Question 12: 

Downtown, 4 artists were painting a mural that was 10 feet long. If they split the canvas evenly, how much will each artist get to paint? Rename the improper fraction.

10/4 or 2 2/4 of the painting

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Question 8:

Harper is cutting a board that is 4 feet long into 1/2-foot pieces. How many pieces can Harper cut? Include units! Use the models to help you.

8 pieces

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Question 13:

One third of an apple pie is left for 4 family members to share equally. What fraction of the original pie will each member get?

1/12 of the apple pie

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Olivia is cutting a board that is 7 yards long into 1/6-yard pieces. How many pieces can Olivia cut?

42 pieces

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Question 5: Mason says that 7 ÷ 24 = 3 3/7. Is he correct? Explain.

No because his answer would be 7/24 and we would not have to rename 7/24 into an improper fraction.

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Question 10: Emma can run 1 mile in 1/4 hour.  How many miles can she run in 3 hours? Use the models to solve and include a unit in your answer.

12 miles

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Question 6: A biking trail is 1/6-mile long and is run by 3-member teams. If each team member bikes the same distance, what fraction of a mile does each team member bike?  Show all work.

1/18 miles

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A restaurant had 5 days to sell 1/4 gallons of ice cream before it expired. How much should they sell each day?

1/20 gallons

400

What is

1 2/4 + 2 1/4



3 3/4

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Question 4:  Kevin and 4 friends moved 35 pounds of concrete. Each person moved the same amount of concrete. How much concrete did Kevin and each friend move? Write an equation and rename the improper fraction.

8  3/4 pounds

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Question 11

Part A:   Write numbers on the lines below to make each equation true.

     3  ÷  1/7 = _____           3  x  7=_____      

Part B: Using the examples above, explain the relationship between dividing fractions and multiplying.

Part A:

     3  ÷  1/7 = _21__           3  x  7=_21_  

Part B:

I noticed that when I divide a fraction by a whole number, I am actually multiplying the denominator of the fraction and the whole number together. 

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Question 7: Molly has 1/2 liter of apple juice. She pours equal amounts of her apple juice into 9 cups. Write an equation to find the number of liters of apple juice in each cup. Include a unit in your answer.

1/18 liters of apple juice

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A fast food restaurant had 44 pounds of flour. If they split the flour evenly among 5 batches of chicken, how much flour would each batch use?

44/5 or 8 4/5 pounds

500

What is 

4 1/2 times 2 1/2

45/4 or 11 1/4

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