math models and applications pt. 2
Divide the following fractions. Reduce if necessary. 4/3 ÷ 4/3 Hint: Multiplying by the reciprocal may be an easier alternative way to solve this division problem!
1
Convert the following improper fraction to a mixed number 9/7
1 2/7
Multiply, then reduce to lowest terms if necessary. 5/9 X 2/3
10/27
Divide the following fractions. Reduce if necessary. 3/4 ÷ 4/5 Hint: Multiplying by the reciprocal may be an easier alternative way to solve this division problem!
15/16
Divide the following fractions. Reduce if necessary. 2/3 ÷ 7/8 Hint: Multiplying by the reciprocal may be an easier alternative way to solve this division problem!
16/21
Multiply, then reduce to lowest terms if necessary. 4/3 X 6/4
2
Multiply the improper fractions and reduce to a mixed number. 6/5 X 9/5
2 4/25
Multiply, then reduce to lowest terms if necessary. 4/7 X 1/2
2/7
Which improper fraction is equivalent to 1 1/2?
3/2
Choose the true statement below that has 2 equivalent fractions.
3/2 = 9/6
Choose the true statement below that has 2 equivalent fractions.
3/4 = 6/8
Divide the following fractions. Reduce if necessary. 1/2 ÷ 8/6 Hint: Multiplying by the reciprocal may be an easier alternative way to solve this division problem!
3/8
Convert the following improper fraction to a mixed number 9/2
4 1/2
Multiply the improper fractions and reduce to a mixed number. 8/2 X 4/3
5 1/3
Which of the following values below is the largest? 6, 5 4/3, 7/8, 2 5/2
5 4/3
Which of the following values below is the largest? 2, 5/2, 3/4, 1 3/4
5/2
Choose all the answers below that are equal to the quotient of 1/2 ÷ 4/5 There may be more than 1 correct answer. Choose all correct answers.
5/8, 10/16, 15/24
Divide the following fractions. Reduce if necessary. 7/10 ÷ 5/2 Hint: Multiplying by the reciprocal may be an easier alternative way to solve this division problem!
7/25
Which of the following values below is the largest? 9, 16/5, 20/3, 7 7/4
9