Fractions & Division
Divide Numbers by Unit Fractions
Mixed Number Division
Word Problems
Name that Word
100
How many 1/3s are in 12?
36
100
2 ÷ 1/8
16
100
1/2 ÷ 5
1/10
100
A relay race is 1/2 mile long and is run by 6 people. If each team member runs the same distance, how far does each team member run?
1/12 of a mile
100

The name of the number on the top of a fraction.

numerator

200
4 ÷ 1/2
8
200
15 ÷ 1/5
75
200
1/3 ÷ 5
1/15
200
Cindy says that 1/4 ÷ 12 = 3. Is she correct? Explain your answer.
No, the correct answer is 1/48. *Check student explanations.
200

the result of addition

sum

300
Tell what fraction each friend gets when they share equally. 6 soccer players share 5 oranges.
5/6 of an orange
300

3/8 divided by 1/6

2 1/4

300

3/4 divided by 1 1/2

1/2

300
Molly can run 1 mile in 1/5 hour. How far can she run in 2 hours?
10 miles
300

The name of the number on the bottom of a fraction.

denominator

400

I have this kind of number if my numerator is bigger than my denominator.

improper fraction

400

The sum of 2 and 3/4 + 1 and 1/4.

4

400

8 divided by 2 3/4

2 10/11

400

Steven has 1/3 of a package of biscuit mix left. He will use equal parts of the leftover mix to make three batches of biscuits. What fraction of the original package will he use for each batch?

1/9 of the original package

400

The name of the answer on a division problem.

quotient

500
2 ÷ 1/3
6
500

The simplified fraction of 12/36.

1/3

500

24 divided by 2 2/3

9

500
The area of a kitchen floor is 12 square feet. Mark will be placing 1/3 square foot tiles on the entire floor. How many tiles will Mark use?
36 tiles
500

The name of the two numbers being added together.

Addend

600
Choose all expressions that equal 1/3. a.) 2 ÷ 6 b.) 1 ÷ 3 c.) 3 ÷ 1 d.) 1/3 ÷ 1
choices a, b, & d
600
Draw a model to show the quotient for 3 ÷ 1/10.
30 is the quotient; check student models
600

2 5/8 divided by 3 1/2

3/4

600
Jamie cut a rope into thirds. He used two of the pieces to make a swing. He used equal lengths of the leftover rope on four picture frames. What fraction of the original rope did he use for each picture frame?
1/12 of the original rope
600

The name of the number that is multiplied by another number.

multiplier