How to divide fractions
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SSAT Middle Level Quantitative › How to divide fractions
Erica has  of gummy candies that she wants to divide evenly into 
 bags. How much will each bag of gummy candies weigh?
Explanation
We are splitting  into 
 equal groups, so we are dividing 
 by 
.
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal.

Christine has  of gummy candies that she wants to divide evenly into 
 bags. How much will each bag of gummy candies weigh?
Explanation
We are splitting  into 
 equal groups, so we are dividing 
 by 
.
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal.

Melissa has  of gummy candies that she wants to divide evenly into 
 bags. How much will each bag of gummy candies weigh?
Explanation
We are splitting  into 
 equal groups, so we are dividing 
 by 
.
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal.

David has  of peanuts that he wants to divide evenly into 
 bags. How much will each bag of peanuts weigh?
Explanation
We are splitting  into 
 equal groups, so we are dividing 
 by 
.
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal.

Andrew has  gallons of soda. Each glass holds 
 of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Explanation
Think: How many s are in 
 wholes?
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal

Tom has  gallons of soda. Each glass holds 
 of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Explanation
Think: How many s are in 
 wholes?
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal

Andrew has  gallons of soda. Each glass holds 
 of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Explanation
Think: How many s are in 
 wholes?
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal

Aubtin has  gallons of soda. Each glass holds 
 of a gallon. How many glasses can he fill?
Explanation
Think: How many s are in 
 wholes?
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal

Tim has  of peanuts that he wants to divide evenly into 
 bags. How much will each bag of peanuts weigh?
Explanation
We are splitting  into 
 equal groups, so we are dividing 
 by 
.
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal.

Kailynn has  gallons of water. Each water bottle holds 
 of a gallon. How many water bottles can she fill?
Explanation
Think: How many s are in 
 wholes?
To solve  we multiply by the reciprocal
