Dividing Fractions Worksheets

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Dividing Fractions Worksheets by Christopher Rudolph

Dividing fractions might seem tricky at first, but it becomes easy once you learn the steps. Here’s how you do it:

  1. Keep the First Fraction: Don’t change the first fraction. Just write it down as it is.
  2. Change the Division Sign to Multiplication: Instead of dividing, you will multiply the fractions.
  3. Flip the Second Fraction: Turn the second fraction upside down. This is called finding the reciprocal. For example, if the second fraction is 3/4, its reciprocal is 4/3.
  4. Multiply the Fractions: Now, just multiply the fractions as you normally would. Multiply the numerators (top numbers) together and the denominators (bottom numbers) together.
  5. Simplify if Needed: If the resulting fraction can be simplified, do that to get your final answer.

Remember: Keep, Change, Flip, and then multiply!

Rudolph Academy Dividing Fractions Worksheets offer a variety of problems to practice with. They make understanding the concept of dividing fractions easier and more engaging. By regularly completing these exercises, students can build their skills, boost their confidence, and achieve better math proficiency. It’s a valuable resource for both classroom learning and extra practice at home. These Dividing Fractions Worksheets are printable, and all come with corresponding answer pages. Teachers, parents, and students can print and make copies.

Printable Dividing Fractions Worksheets
Common Denominators 2-9 A
Common Denominators 2-9 A Answers
Common Denominators 2-9 B
Common Denominators 2-9 B Answers
Common Denominators 2-9 C
Common Denominators 2-9 C Answers
Numerators and Denominators 1-9 A
Numerators and Denominators 1-9 Answers
Numerators and Denominators 1-9 B
Numerators and Denominators 1-9 B Answers
Numerators and Denominators 1-9 C
Numerators and Denominators 1-9 C Answers
Numerators and Denominators 1-100 A
Numerators and Denominators 1-100 A Answers
Numerators and Denominators 1-100 B
Numerators and Denominators 1-100 B Answers
Numerators and Denominators 1-100 C
Numerators and Denominators 1-100 C Answers

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