Fraction Division Worksheets
How to Divide Two Fractions - Dividing fractions with fractions can be complex as compared to dividing fractions with whole numbers. Let's discuss how we can divide two fractions in these sequential steps. Flip the divisor into a reciprocal. For instance, let us divide 1/2 × 4/3. Change the division sign to a multiplication symbol and then multiply. For instance, we can cut and 4. Simplify your answer as much as possible. In this case, the answer is 2/3.
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Basic Lesson
Demonstrates how to divide fractions by flipping the divisor of the second fraction. Includes practice problems. Invert the numerator and denominator of the divisor (the second fraction).
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Intermediate Lesson
Shows students step by step how to divide fractions with different denominators. Convert proper fractions to improper fractions.
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Independent Practice 1
Students divide fractions and simplify to the lowest terms. The answers can be found below. Complete the problems. Simplify the answers to the lowest terms.
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Independent Practice 2
10 problems that review all skills within the unit. The answer key is below.
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Independent Practice 3
Students divide fractions and simplify to the lowest terms. The answers can be found below.
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Independent Practice 4
10 problems that review all skills within the unit. The answer key is below.
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Homework Worksheet
12 problems to reinforce the lessons and practice pages. An example is provided.
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Cross Multiply
Working with fractions sometimes requires cross multiplication. Multiply the numerator of the first fraction with the denominator of the second. This product will equal the denominator of the first fraction multiplied by the numerator of the second.