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Page 1: Fraction Word Problems M/J Math 1 EETT Lesson #6

Fraction Word Problems

M/J Math 1

EETT Lesson #6

Page 2: Fraction Word Problems M/J Math 1 EETT Lesson #6

When reading word problems containing fractions, certain phrases can indicate the operation that you need to do in order to solve the word problem.

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Subtraction −“How much more is needed?”

“How much further than?”“How much is left?”“How bigger than?”

Addition +“How much together?”“How far will she travel from home to the park,

then to the library?”

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Division ÷“Find the quotient…”

“Divided into to pieces…”“How many will fit?”

“How many can be split from?”

Multiplication דTimes longer...”

“The product of…”“A fraction of something…”

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In the recent Student Government elections, Larry received of the votes for treasurer and Leah received of the votes. What fraction of the votes did both candidates earn together?

13

115

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Solution: 1

15×5

=13

+×5

115

=5

15+

5+115

=

615

=25

Together they received of the votes.

25

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One tree is 6 feet tall. Another one is only 3 feet tall. How much taller is the larger of two trees.

14

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Solution: =

14− 3

6 445

342

The larger tree is feet taller than the smaller one.

2 14

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Sean swam 2 miles at swim team practice. If Becky swam 1 times as far as Sean, then how many miles did Becky swim?

13 1

2

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73

Solution:

Becky swam miles at swimteam practice.

3 12

2 12

× =

32

× =

13

216

=36

1

3 =123

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Charlie works at a livery and uses a 60 pound bag of oats to feed the horses. If each horse gets pounds of food, then how many horses can Charlie feed with one bag of oats?

45

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Solution:

60 45

÷ =

54

× =601

3004

=75

45

÷ =601

One bag of oats can feed 75 horses.