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Dividing Fractions
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How many quarters are in 2? Using pictures, groupings, common denominators, repeated subtraction, etc. show your answer in as many ways as you can
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Activity: In your group complete the math problems provided on the task card Be prepared to share your solutions
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Problem 1 A group of friends buys 3 pizzas to share equally. Each friend receives 3/8 of the pizza. Show different ways to find the total number of friends in the group.
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Problem 2 Amy, Sue and Alex bought ¼ Kg of trail mix to share equally. Show different ways to determine how much trail mix each person will receive.
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Problem 3 Sandra’s printer can print 5 pages in 2/3 of a minute. Show different ways to determine how many pages Sandra’s printer can print in 1 minute.
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Problem 4 The area of a rectangle is 2 5/8 square units. The length of the rectangle is 1 ¾ units. Show different ways to determine the width of the rectangle.
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Ways to Divide Fractions 1.Partitive Division 2.Quotitive Division 3.Unit Rate Division 4.Common Denominator Algorithm
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Partitive Division Determining equal parts or shares of a whole Example: share 4 cookies among 3 people 1
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Quotitive Division How many shares can be measured out of the whole? Four cookies are divided into thirds, how many shares are there? 4 12 shares
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Unit Rate Division A unit rate is the quantity associated with a single unit of another quantity Example: $8 per hour, 45 words per minute If it takes of a gallon of water to fill a pail full, how many gallons will fill the pail? 3 = 4 =
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Common Denominator Algorithm How many sets of are in ? 3
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Practice Complete the questions on BLM 5.9.2 in your notebook
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Ways to Divide Fractions 1.Partitive Division 2.Quotitive Division 3.Unit Rate Division 4.Common Denominator Algorithm 5. Invert and Multiply Rule
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Invert and Multiply Rule Consider this question:
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Invert and Multiply Rule When dividing by a fraction always: a.Record the first number or fraction b.Change the division operator to multiplication c.Invert the fraction you are dividing by d.Multiply the numerators e.Multiply the denominators f.Simplify the answer into lowest terms
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Example
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Practice Complete the following questions in your notebook: a. b. c. 2 d. 3 1
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