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Braden has 1/4 of a gallon of fruit punch. He shares the punch equally with each of 2 friends and himself. Which equation represents the fraction of a gallon of punch that each of the friends get?
1/12
Bobby has 1/3 -kilogram of grapes. He divides the grapes equally into 3 bags. What fraction of a kilogram of grapes is in each bag?
1/9
April has 6 fruit bars. She cuts the bars into halves. How many 1/2-size bar pieces does she have?
12
Tina cuts 1/3 yard of fabric into 4 equal parts. What is the length of each part?
1/12
Robert divides 8 cups of almonds into 1/8-cup servings. How many servings does he have?
64
2/3 ÷ 3
2/9
1/9 ÷ 3
1/27
3 ÷ 1/4
12
2 ÷ 1/4
8
Chase and 2 friends are sharing 1/2 quart of milk equally. What fraction of a quart of milk does each of the 3 friends get?
1/6
1/4 ÷ 3
1/12
Explain how you can tell, without computing, whether the quotient 1/2 ÷ 6 is greater than 1 or less than 1.
less than, if it starts with a fraction it ends with a fraction
Jason baked 5 cherry pies. He wants to share them equally among 3 of his neighbors. How many pies will each neighbor get?
1 2/3
Six friends share 4 pizzas equally. Each friend’s share is _____ of a pizza.
2/3
Three students share 8 blocks of clay equally. How much clay does each student get?
2 2/3
Four students share 7 oranges equally. How many oranges does each student get?
1 3/4
Eight girls share 5 fruit bars equally. What fraction of a fruit bar does each girl get?
5/8
Nine friends share 6 pizzas equally. How much does each friend get?
2/3
Two boys share 9 feet of rope equally. How many feet of rope does each boy get?
4 1/2
Shawna has 3 adults and 2 children coming over for dessert. She is going to serve 2 small apple pies. If she plans to give each person, including herself, an equal amount of pie, how much pie will each person get?
1/3