Whole ÷ Fraction Worksheets Grade 5

Fractions

Divide by Fractions

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Worksheet 1

9 problems
  1. A school is organizing a field trip and needs to prepare snack bags. They have 8 kilograms of trail mix to distribute equally into bags that each hold 2/5 of a kilogram. How many complete snack bags can they make?
  2. A school is organizing a field trip and needs to fill water bottles for all the students. They have a large 8-gallon water cooler. If each student's water bottle holds 2/5 of a gallon, how many complete water bottles can be filled from the full cooler?
  3. 12 ÷ 2/3 = ?

…and 6 more problems

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Worksheet 2

8 problems
  1. The school cafeteria is preparing for a pizza party and has 8 large pizzas to serve. If each student will receive 2/5 of a pizza, how many students can be served with the 8 pizzas?
  2. The school art club is preparing for a mural project and has 8 meters of special border tape. Each section of the mural requires 2/5 of a meter of tape to outline the design. How many complete mural sections can the art club outline with their tape?
  3. A rectangular garden is divided into 8 equal sections. Each section is planted with a different type of flower. If the total area of the garden is 600 square feet, what is the area of each flower section?

…and 5 more problems

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Worksheet 3

9 problems
  1. A school is organizing a field trip and needs to pack snacks. They have 8 large bags of trail mix to distribute equally among students. If each student receives 2/5 of a bag, how many students can get a portion of trail mix?
  2. A construction crew needs to build a fence that is 720 feet long. Each section of fencing is 3/4 of a foot long. How many sections of fencing will they need to complete the entire fence?
  3. A factory needs to package 840 kilograms of flour into bags that each hold 3/5 of a kilogram. How many bags will they be able to fill completely?

…and 6 more problems

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