Convert to Improper Fractions
Multiply and Divide Proper Fractions
Mixed Number Division
Mixed Number Multiplication
Challenge Questions
100

Convert 3 ½ to an improper fraction.

7/2

100

Multiply: 1/2 × 3/4

3/8

100

2 ½ ÷ 1 ¼

2

100

2 ½ × 1 ½

3 ¾

100

A recipe calls for 2 ⅔ cups of flour. If you want to make half the recipe, how much flour do you need?

1 ⅓ cups

200

Convert 4 ⅔ to an improper fraction.

14/3

200

Divide: 2/5 ÷ 3/7

14/15

200

Divide: 3 ⅓ ÷ 2

5/3 or 1 ⅔

200

3 ⅓ × 2 ⅔

8 8/9

200

A car travels 3 ¾ km per litre of gas. How far can it go with 4 ⅖ litres?

15 3/20 km

300

Convert 6 ⅘ to an improper fraction.

34/5

300

Multiply: 4/9 × 3/8

1/6

300

5 ¾ ÷ 1 ⅞

3 and 1/16

300

5 ¼ × 4 ½

23 5/8

300

A baker uses ⅘ kg of sugar per cake. How many cakes can be made with 4 ⅗ kg of sugar?

5 ¾ cakes

400

Convert 8 ⅜ to an improper fraction.

67/8

400

Divide: 5/12 ÷ 2/3

5/8

400

7 ⅕ ÷ 3 ½

72/35 or 2 2/35

400

DAILY DOUBLE 6 ⅘ × 2 ⅗

17 7/10

400

A pool needs 6 ½ liters of chlorine per week. How much chlorine is needed for 7 ⅗ weeks?

49 2/5 liters

500

(DAILY DOUBLE) Convert 11 ⁷/₁₁ to an improper fraction.

128/11

500

Multiply: 7/11 × 5/9

35/99

500

9 ⅗ ÷ 2 ⅖

4

500

9 ¾ × 3 ⅖

33 3/20

500

A box is 5 ⅗ cm wide and needs to fit into a space that is ⅗ cm shorter. How wide is the space?

5 cm