Multiplying Fractions
Improper Fractions
Word Problems
Simplifying Fractions
100

½ x ⅕

100
Definition of an improper fraction.

What is a fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator?

100

Mrs. Kneizeh had baked 3 trays of brownies. She decided to bring 2/3 of what she had to school. What fraction of a pan of brownies did she bring to school? Write the multiplication problem and solve.

2/3 of a pan of brownies.

100

9/7 x 2 1/2

3 3/14

200

⅓ x ⅐

¹⁄₂₁

200

Turn into improper fraction: 3 1/2

7/2

200

Mrs. Todd had 3/4 of a box of chocolate with her. She decided to share 1/2 of the box with her friends. What fraction of a box of chocolates did she share? Write the multiplication problem and solve.

3/8 of a box

200

2 1/3 x 3 3/5

8 2/5

300

⅔ x ⅕

²⁄₁₅

300

Turn into improper fraction: 2 3/4

11/4

300

Mrs. Plouck was walking through the parking lot and noticed that 5/7 of the vehicles there were cars. Of those cars, she noticed that 1/3 of them were silver. How many of the cars were silver? Write the multiplication problem and solve.

5/21 of the cars.

300

7 2/7 x 4 2/3

34

400

¾ x ⅖

3/10

400

Turn into improper fraction: 10 2/5

52/5

400

Mrs. Campos had 5/6 of an hour before she had to leave for school. She spent 2/3 of that time getting ready. What fraction of an hour did Mrs. Blakely spend getting ready for school? Write the multiplication problem and solve.

5/9 of an hour

400

11 1/3 x 6 7/8

77 11/12

500

⁶⁄₇ x ⅝

 ¹⁵⁄₂₈

500

Turn into a mixed number fraction: 64/6 

10 2/3

500

Mrs. Decker noticed that 3/7 of the students in Mrs. Conkey's math class were girls. She also noticed that 1/2 of those girls were wearing pink. What fraction of ALL STUDENTS in the math class were girls wearing pink? Write the multiplication problem and solve.

3/14 of the students 

500

Ruby puts 4 and 3/4  cups of flour into 1 batch of cookies. How much flour will Ruby use for 3 batches?

14 1/4 cups of flour