Division fractions problems - page 3 of 28
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- A piece 9
A piece of string is 1 4/5 meters long. How many 3/10 meter-long strings can you cut from it? - Mr. Ali
Mr. Ali gave 26 liters of orange juice to his 3 kids equally. How much did each kid get? - Three glasses 2
When a jug is half full, it contains enough juice to fill 3 glasses. How full would the jug be if it had enough juice to fill 5 glasses? - Dogs weights
Four out of nine dogs weigh less than 20 pounds. What is the decimal equivalent for the number of dogs weighing less than 20 pounds?
- A quilt
A quilt pattern calls for 2 1/2-inch pieces of fabric. How many pieces can be cut from 25 inches of fabric? - Birthday party
You are having a birthday party and are inviting 6 friends. You have 9 cupcakes, and you are going to share the cupcakes fairly among you and your 6 friends. How many cupcakes each friend will receive? - Amira
Amira has 4/5 of a tank of fuel. She uses 1/10 of a tank per day. How many days will fuel last? - Jacob 4
Jacob is dividing 5 aquariums into 1/8 of aquarium sections for his different animals. How many 1/8s are there in Jacobs 5 aquariums? - Soup 4
Cornell makes 11/12 of a gallon of soup. He eats equal portions of soup for 5 days, with no soup remaining after the 5th day. How many gallons of soup did Cornell eat each day?
- Evaluate 31
Evaluate the expression shown below and write your answer as a mixed number in simplest form. -2 3/10 divided by 8/9 - Eiko brought
Eiko brought 4/5 of a cake to school. She divided it equally and shared all of it with her 3 friends. How much cake did each friend receive? - Divide with remainder
Mrs. Diaz has 4 brownies left. She wants to share the brownies equally among her 5 children. Which of the following shows the amount of brownies each child can receive? - Nancy
Nancy bought 3 kg of queso de bola. If she divides it into 3/4 kg for her sisters, how many sisters does she have? - Complex expr with fractions
Find 1½ of 16 ÷2⅓+(2¼ of ⅑). Use the correct order of operations. The order is PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division (from left to right), addition, and Subtraction (from left to right).
- Benson
Benson spends ⅓ of his pocket money on transport and ⅔ on food I. What fraction of his pocket money did he spend on transport and food? ii. What fraction is left? - Roderick
Roderick has 2 3/4 boxes of pizza for himself and his seven friends. If they divide the pizza among themselves equally, how much of the pizza will each one get? - Piece of wood
I have a 6-foot-long piece of wood that I want to cut to build picture frames. If each piece is going to be ¾ foot long, how many pieces will I be able to cut? - Comparing by height
Ira is 1 2/5 m tall. Her mother is 4/5 m as tall as Ira. How many times is Ira's mother taller than her? - Cake recipe
Joey has 3/5 of a cup of butter. For his cake recipe, he needs 3/4 of a cup of butter. What fraction of the recipe can he make? Please enter your answer in the simplest form.
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