Modelling fractions by division (Part 2)

Modelling fractions by division (Part 2)

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will develop our models for dividing fractions to look for patterns and solve more difficult problems.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Calculate:
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Two sevenths
Correct answer: Eight sevenths
Six twenty-eighths
Q2.
Calculate:
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Correct answer: Five thirds
Four thirds
Twenty thirds
Q3.
Calculate:
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Correct answer: Fifteen eighths
Six twentieths
Two fifths
Q4.
Calculate:
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Correct answer: 40
5
8
Q5.
Calculate:
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Nine
Correct answer: Twelve
One twelth

5 Questions

Q1.
1
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12
4
Correct answer: 6
8
Q2.
2
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Correct answer: 30 (Thirty)
5 (Five)
6 (Six)
6/5 (Six fifths)
Q3.
3
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Correct answer: Twenty
Forty
Sixteen fifths
Four fifths
Q4.
4
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Three
One Third
One Half
Correct answer: Two
Q5.
5
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Correct answer: Seven halves
Seven quarters
Seven
Seven eights

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Manipulating and calculating with fractions