Divide Signed Fractions Quiz

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#1 of 8: Mild

Divide signed fractions

<p>Find the value of `(-3/8) ÷ (5/12)`.</p>

#2 of 8: Mild

Divide signed fractions

<p>Find the value of `(-5/4) ÷ (-1/4)`.</p>

#3 of 8: Medium

Divide signed fractions

<p>Find the value `(1 3/8) ÷ (-1/6)`.</p>

#4 of 8: Medium

Divide signed fractions

<p>Find the value of `(3 1/4) ÷ (-2)`.</p>

#5 of 8: Medium

Divide signed fractions

<p>Find the value of `(-5/6) ÷ (10/8)`.</p>

#6 of 8: Medium

Divide signed fractions

<p>Find the value of `(4 1/2) / (-7/4)`.</p>

#7 of 8: Spicy

Divide signed fractions

<p>Find the value of `(4 5/8) ÷ (-1 2/3)`.</p>

#8 of 8: Spicy

Divide signed fractions

<p>Find the value of `(-3/2) / (-9/16)`.</p>

Fractions are the numbers having a numerator and denominator. A fraction with no sign is considered a positive fraction whereas if there's a negative sign either with a numerator or denominator, that fraction is considered a negative fraction. Dividing a fraction includes a reciprocal concept. To divide a signed fraction, the student needs to keep the first fraction as it is and multiply it with the reciprocal of the second fraction. If one of the fractions is negative, the result will be a negative fraction only but if both the fractions are negative, the resultant fraction would be positive. Teachers can share the dividing signed fractions quiz with the students to check their knowledge of fractions and signed numbers concept. 

You can also try our Divide Signed Fractions Worksheet and Divide Signed Fractions Problems as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

Fractions are the numbers having a numerator and denominator. A fraction with no sign is considered a positive fraction whereas if there's a negative sign either with a numerator or denominator, that fraction is considered a negative fraction. Dividing a fraction includes a reciprocal concept. To divide a signed fraction, the student needs to keep the first fraction as it is and multiply it with the reciprocal of the second fraction. If one of the fractions is negative, the result will be a negative fraction only but if both the fractions are negative, the resultant fraction would be positive. Teachers can share the dividing signed fractions quiz with the students to check their knowledge of fractions and signed numbers concept. 

You can also try our Divide Signed Fractions Worksheet and Divide Signed Fractions Problems as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

Fractions are the numbers having a numerator and denominator. A fraction with no sign is considered a positive fraction whereas if there's a negative sign either with a numerator or denominator, that fraction is considered a negative fraction. Dividing a fraction includes a reciprocal concept. To divide a signed fraction, the student needs to keep the first fraction as it is and multiply it with the reciprocal of the second fraction. If one of the fractions is negative, the result will be a negative fraction only but if both the fra...

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Grade 7
Signed Number Operations
7.NS.A.2.B

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Stephen Abate
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4-year math teacher
Summerville, SC
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Miami, FL
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