In addition to working on the textbook, students can also do exercises 1, 2, 3, 4 in the exercise book to reinforce their understanding of Fractions and Division of Natural Numbers and apply them to exercises easily. To ensure the accuracy of the solutions, students can refer to the solution guide for Grade 4 Math Problems Page 16 VBT Volume 2, Fractions and Division of Natural Numbers, problem 97.
Grade 4 Math Problem Solving, Page 16 VBT Workbook Volume 2, Fractions and Division of Natural Numbers, problem 97
1. Solve Exercise 1 - Workbook for Grade 4 Math Volume 2 Page 16
Problem:
Write the division as a fraction (following the example):
Example: 4 : 7 = 4/7
3 : 8 = ...
What is the fraction of 5 divided by 11?
What is the fraction of 7 divided by 10?
What is the fraction of 1 divided by 15?
What is the fraction of 14 divided by 21?
Solution Method
The quotient of a division of natural numbers (excluding 0) can be written as a fraction, where the numerator is the dividend and the denominator is the divisor.
Answer
2. Solve Exercise 2 - Workbook for Grade 4 Math Volume 2 Page 16
Problem Statement:
Write the fraction as a division and then calculate (following the example):
Solution Method
Write the fraction as a division and then calculate the value of that division.
Answer
3. Solve Exercise 3 - Workbook for Grade 4 Math Volume 2 Page 16
Problem:
Write each natural number as a fraction with a denominator of 1 (following the example):
Solution Method
Every natural number can be expressed as a fraction, with the numerator being the natural number itself and the denominator being 1.
Answer
4. Solve Exercise 4 - Workbook for Grade 4 Math Volume 2 Page 16
Problem Statement:
There are 3 identical cakes, divided equally among 6 people. How many portions of cake does each person receive?
Solution Method
Since there are 3 identical cakes divided equally among 6 people, to find the number of portions each person receives, we divide 3 by 6, and then express the division as a fraction.
Answer:
Each person receives the number of portions of cake:
3 : 6 = 3/6 (cake)
Answer: 3/6 of a cake
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