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Dividing with Unit Fractions and Whole Numbers

Dividing with Unit Fractions and Whole Numbers

In Grade 5 math, you will learn how to divide using unit fractions. A unit fraction is any fraction with a numerator of 11, such as 12\frac{1}{2}, 13\frac{1}{3}, or 16\frac{1}{6}.

There are two main types of problems you will encounter: dividing a unit fraction by a whole number, and dividing a whole number by a unit fraction. Both can be solved easily using the "Keep, Change, Flip" strategy!

Dividing a Unit Fraction by a Whole Number

When you divide a fraction by a whole number, you are taking a part of something and splitting it into even smaller pieces. This means your answer will be a smaller fraction.

Example: 13รท4\frac{1}{3} \div 4

Imagine you have 13\frac{1}{3} of a cake left over. If you want to share that remaining piece equally among 44 friends, how much of the original whole cake does each person get?

Using the Keep, Change, Flip method:

  1. Keep the first fraction: 13\frac{1}{3}
  2. Change the division sign to multiplication: ร—\times
  3. Flip the whole number into a fraction (remember that 44 is the same as 41\frac{4}{1}, so flipping it makes it 14\frac{1}{4})

13ร—14=112\frac{1}{3} \times \frac{1}{4} = \frac{1}{12}

Each friend gets 112\frac{1}{12} of the cake.

Dividing a Whole Number by a Unit Fraction

When you divide a whole number by a fraction, you are asking, "How many of these fraction pieces fit into my whole number?" Because you are counting smaller pieces, your answer will be a larger whole number.

Example: 5รท125 \div \frac{1}{2}

Imagine you have 55 whole pizzas. If you cut every pizza into halves (12\frac{1}{2}), how many slices of pizza will you have in total?

Using Keep, Change, Flip:

  1. Keep the whole number: 55
  2. Change the division sign to multiplication: ร—\times
  3. Flip the fraction: 12\frac{1}{2} becomes 21\frac{2}{1} (which is just 22)

5ร—2=105 \times 2 = 10

You will have 1010 slices of pizza!

Summary of the Steps

Whenever you divide with fractions and whole numbers, just remember:

  • Keep the first number exactly the same.
  • Change รท\div to ร—\times.
  • Flip the second number upside down.
  • Multiply straight across!

Practice Example: 16รท3=16ร—13=118\frac{1}{6} \div 3 = \frac{1}{6} \times \frac{1}{3} = \frac{1}{18}