Fractions and Comparing
Multiplying Fractions
Dividing Fractions
Proper and Improper Fractions
100

Give an example of an improper fraction.

answers will vary.

100

How do you multiply fractions?

Multiply the numerators straight across and then multiply the denominators straight across?

100

How do you divide fractions?

Take the reciprocal of the second fractions and multiply it by the first

100

Turn to a proper fraction:

7/2

3 1/2

200
If you multiply 3/4 x 4/5, will the product be greater than, less than, or equal to 3/4, and why?

Less than 3/4, because 4/5 is less than one. 

200

Multiply the following:

1/2 x 1/2

1/4

200

DAILY DOUBLE! THIS QUESTION IS WORTH 400 POINTS!

Write the reciprocal of:

18/27

27/18

200

Turn to a proper fraction:

13/4

3 1/4

300

>, <, or =

2/3 and 5/6

<

300

Multiply the fractions:

5/8 x 3/4

15/32

300

Divide the following fractions:

1/5 divided by 1/4

4/5

300

DAILY DOUBLE! THIS QUESTION IS WORTH 600 POINTS!
Turn to an improper fraction:

5 2/5

27/5

400

>, <, or =

7/12 and 11/20

>

400

Multiply the fractions:

5/32 x 0ssfsd

0

400

Divide the following fractions:

3/7 divided by 6/14

1

400

Turn to an improper fraction:

5 1/2

11/2

500

After the party, we had 7/8 of a pizza left. Alex and two friends would get the leftover pizza for lunch. How much pizza will they each get? 

They'll each get 7/24 of a pizza.

500

Jase ordered 6 pizzas for our class. He wants each person to get 1/4 of a pizza. We have 24 people (22 students + 2 adults) in our class. Will there be enough pizza for everyone? If so, will there be any pizza left over?  SHOW YOUR WORK

Yes, there will be enough pizza, with no leftover pieces. 

6 divided by 1/4 = 24, so there will be exactly enough pizza. 

500

Aurora has a garden. 2/3 of her garden is vegetables. The rest of her garden is flowers.  1/4 of the vegetable section is tomatoes. 

1. How much of the garden is planted with tomatoes?
2. How much of the garden is planted with flowers?

1.  1/6 of her garden is tomatoes.

2. 1/3 of her garden is flowers. 

500

Turn to a proper fraction:

66/7

9 3/7