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Evaluate. 2 1/4 divided by 4 4/5
15/32
Evaluate. 3 3/4 divided by 4 1/2
5/6
Evaluate. 14 divided by 3/5
70/3 or 23 1/3
Evaluate. 1/3 divided by 3
1/9
Evaluate. 1/3 divided by 11/14
14/33
Evaluate. 2/7 divided by 12/15
5/14
Evaluate. 30 x 3/5
18
Evaluate. 1/3 x 16
16/3 or 5 1/3
Evaluate. 4 4/5 x 2 3/4
18
Evaluate. 3 1/4 x 2 3/5
169/20
Evaluate. 2/3 x 11/14
11/21
Evaluate. 3/8 x 1/16
3/128
Evaluate. 3 2/9 - 2 5/6
7/18
Evaluate. 3 1/2 - 1 2/3
1 5/6
Evaluate. 5 6/12 - 3 1/3
2 1/6
Evaluate. 8 2/3 - 2 5/30
6 1/2
Evaluate. 3 - 14/19
2 5/19
Evaluate. 7 - 6/11
6 5/11
Evaluate. 13/21 - 3/7
4/21
Evaluate. 2/4 - 2/9
5/18
Evaluate. 2 8/15 + 8 4/5
11 1/3
Evaluate. 1 5/12 + 9 2/4
10 11/12
Evaluate. 8/35 + 6/7
38/35 or 1 3/35
Evaluate. 15/25 + 19/50
49/50
How do you multiply fractions?
Cross cancel if possible. Then multiply straight across.
True or False. You need a common denominator to divide 2 fractions.
False
True or False. You need a common denominator to subtract 2 fractions.
True
What comprises a mixed number?
a whole number & a proper fraction
When the numerator is larger than the denominator, it is called...
an improper fraction
Which operation does a fraction represent?
Division
What is the purpose of using KFF when dividing?
To change the problem into multiplication, which is easy to do.
Which acronym do you need to remember when dividing? What does it stand for?
KFF (Keep Flip, Flip)
You should check to see if you can cross cancel before performing which operation?
Multiplication
True or False? You can multiply fractions without a common denominator.
True
True or False? You can add fractions without a common denominator.
False