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Divide Fractions
Objective To divide positive and negative fractions• To divide positive and negative fractions
in complex fraction form
The Swanson Running Track is 1 mile long. It is marked in
tenths of a mile from the starting line. How many -mile
sections are there in the first half of the track?
To find the number of -mile sections, divide by.
You can draw an area model to represent division
of fractions.Divide: Draw a rectangle, and divide it into 2 equal parts
to represent halves.Shade of the rectangle.Divide the whole rectangle into 10 equal parts
to represent tenths.Count the number of parts in the shaded.There are 5, so 5.There are 5 -mile sections in the first half of the track.To divide fractions, multiply the reciprocalof the divisor by the dividend.
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