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Can anyone make a problem about fractions that contains division OR multiplication? For example, "Marvin has 3/4 yards of material. He uses 1/2 to cover a chair. How much yardage is left?"

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A problem involving the division of fractions might be: 'Pamela has 3/4 of a pizza left. She wants to divide it equally among her 3 friends. How much pizza will each friend get?' Solving this, each friend would get 1/4 of the pizza.

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, here's a problem that involves the division of fractions: 'Pamela has 3/4 of a pizza left. She wants to divide it equally among her 3 friends. How much pizza will each friend get?'

To solve this, we have to divide 3/4 (the fraction representing the pizza left) by 3 (the number of friends). When dividing fractions, we convert the division to multiplications by multiplying by the reciprocal of the divisor. The reciprocal of 3 is 1/3, so now the problem becomes: 3/4 * 1/3. To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together for the new numerator, and the denominators for the new denominator. The result is 3/12, which simplifies to 1/4. So each friend gets 1/4 of the pizza.

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