This topic focuses on translating division expressions from fractions to word problems. Each question presents a division operation expressed as a fraction (e.g., 30 over 5) and asks which corresponding word problem correctly describes the fraction. Options typically vary in describing the numerator being divided into groups of the denominator's size, or vice versa. This type of exercise aids in understanding division of integers and reinforces comprehension of mathematical expressions through verbal scenarios.

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Division Expression Display - Fraction to Words Worksheet

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Division Expression Display - Fraction to Words
1
A LaTex expression showing 30 over 5
Which word problem is the same as this?
a
30 split into 5 groups
b
5 split into 30 groups
2
A LaTex expression showing 12 over 2
Which word problem is the same as this?
a
2 split into 12 groups
b
12 split into 2 groups
3
A LaTex expression showing 30 over 3
Which word problem is the same as this?
a
3 split into 30 groups
b
30 split into 3 groups
4
A LaTex expression showing 55 over 5
Which word problem is the same as this?
a
5 split into 55 groups
b
55 split into 5 groups
5
A LaTex expression showing 21 over 7
Which word problem is the same as this?
a
7 split into 21 groups
b
21 split into 7 groups
6
A LaTex expression showing 77 over 7
Which word problem is the same as this?
a
7 split into 77 groups
b
77 split into 7 groups
7
A LaTex expression showing 55 over 11
Which word problem is the same as this?
a
55 split into 11 groups
b
11 split into 55 groups
8
A LaTex expression showing 10 over 2
Which word problem is the same as this?
a
2 split into 10 groups
b
10 split into 2 groups