Whole number divided by fraction word problems

Toss off solutions to our pdf worksheets on dividing fractions word problems to foster a sense of excellence in identifying the dividend and the divisor and solving word problems on fraction division. Equipped with answer key, our worksheets get children in grade 5, grade 6, and grade 7 rattling their way through the division of fractions and mixed numbers in regular and themed problems. A flurry of everyday scenarios, our free worksheet for dividing fractions word problems is worth a shot!

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A bottle can hold three-tenths of a litre of oil. How many bottles are needed to store twelve litres of oil?

So let’s try visualising the problem. We’ve got lots of little bottles containing three-tenths of a litre each. When I add all those volumes together, I get an answer of twelve. So the question is how many bottles do I need to make a total of twelve litres. So the question really becomes “how many times does three-tenths go into twelve?” And to answer that question, we need to do the calculation twelve divided by three-tenths.

Now for some reason, as soon as we start introducing fractions, these questions seem a lot more complicated. But let’s imagine a similar problem. The bottle can hold five litres. How many bottles are needed to store ten litres? Well, clearly the answer is two. I’ve got five litres plus five litres make ten litres, but the calculation there- so the calculation how many times does five go into ten can be worked out using ten divided by five, and the answer is obviously two. So imagining a simpler version of the old problem can help you to identify the calculation that you need to make.

So how are we gonna tackle this problem? We’ve got a whole number twelve divided by a fraction — three-tenths. Well maybe you’ll find it easier if you convert twelve into a fraction. So twelve is an equivalent to twelve over one. Now we’ve got a fraction divided by a fraction. And there’s a very simple rule that we need to follow in order to do fraction division: dividing fractions is easy as pie; flip the second and multiply. So twelve over one divided by three over ten is the same as twelve over one. So flipping the second becomes ten over three. And instead of doing division, we’re gonna do multiplication. So the equivalent calculation is twelve over one times ten over three.

Now with fraction multiplications, we can look at the numbers on the numerator on the top and we can look at the numbers on the denominators on the bottom and see if we got any common factors that will enable us to cancel. And three is a common factor of twelve and three; three divided by three is one and twelve divided by three is four. So this calculation becomes four over one times ten over one, which is forty over one. Now obviously, we don’t need the over one; that’s just a whole number forty. So we need forty bottles.

Now if that’s the right answer, if we do the calculation forty times three-tenths, we expect to get an answer of twelve. So let’s try that out. So the calculation is forty times three-tenths and we’re hoping that the answer is gonna be twelve. Well, forty is the same as forty over one. So if I write forty over one times three over ten, I’ve got a fraction calculation. And again I can do some cancelling, ten is going to ten once and ten is going to forty four times. So that becomes four over one times three over one, which is in fact twelve over one or just twelve. So yup, it looks like our answer is correct. We need forty bottles in order to store twelve litres of oil.

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How can I use this worksheet to teach my class about fractions?

Our Dividing Whole Numbers by Fractions Word Problems Activity is a fantastic way to assess your students skills in division in your math class! These clear and concise word problems give your students real-life scenarios to help them to picture the equation they're solving. They will also learn how to approach word problems and convert them into numerical sums to be solved.

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How can I use this worksheet to teach my class about fractions?

Our Dividing Whole Numbers by Fractions Word Problems Activity is a fantastic way to assess your students skills in division in your math class! These clear and concise word problems give your students real-life scenarios to help them to picture the equation they're solving. They will also learn how to approach word problems and convert them into numerical sums to be solved.

To download this resource, click the green download button! There you'll have access to our zipped PDF folder that contains the activity for your students, and the answer key to go through once the math problems have been completed. Just print off and distribute to your class. Everything is reliably made by our in-house educators, so you can rely on age-appropriate content. Save on prep-time by handing out this resource in your next math class!

You can also use this resource at home with your child to help them to practice and understand how to divide whole numbers by unit fractions. You may even like to use items from around your home to help demonstrate the lesson, or create some word problems of your own.

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Sixth Grade Learn How to Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions Presentation - Practice dividing numbers by fractions with this teacher-made activity. Engage students with real-world examples to help them envision what happens to a number during the process of dividing fractions!

How do I divide a whole number by a fraction?

  • Begin by converting the whole number into a fraction, by making it the numerator and adding a denominator of 1.
  • Find the reciprocal, or inverse of the fraction you are dividing by. Make the numerator into the denominator and vice versa.
  • Multiply the two numerators and denominators together to create one fraction. 
  • Simplify this fraction into a whole number if you can, or a mixed number if you cannot (a whole number with an additional fraction).

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What is an example of a division fraction word problem?

An Italian sausage is 8 inches long. How many pieces of sausage can be cut from the 8-inch piece of sausage if each piece is to be two-thirds of an inch? Since you are trying to find out how many two-thirds there are in 8, it is a division of fractions problem.