ShmoopTube
Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.
Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos
Math 5: Dividing Fractions by Whole Numbers 76 Views
Share It!
Description:
Dividing fractions is an important skill to have, but if anyone ever tried to hand us 5/24 of a pizza, we'd probably just drop it on the floor and steal their slice.
Transcript
- 00:02
[Dino and Coop singing]
- 00:12
We all know that fractions are parts of wholes, like slices of a cake. [Woman looks excited by cheesecake]
- 00:15
But is it possible to divide these fractions up even further?
- 00:19
Absolutely.
- 00:20
Although we don't recommend handing out one tenth of a slice of cake at a birthday party.
Full Transcript
- 00:24
Unless you like seeing kids cry, you monster.
- 00:27
Let's think about this in terms of an example.
- 00:29
Carly has five pieces of a pizza left, from a pizza that was originally cut into eight
- 00:33
equal slices.
- 00:34
She wants to divide these five slices between herself, her brother, and her sister. [Carly looks confused]
- 00:38
So how much of the original pizza should each sibling get?
- 00:41
If Carly happened to have an extra set of twin siblings, that'd be pretty easy: everyone
- 00:45
would get one slice each. [Extra siblings appear]
- 00:46
However, we can't just make up twins to make our calculations easier––trust us, we've
- 00:50
tried it before––so we'll have to do some math.
- 00:53
Let's think in terms of fractions.
- 00:55
We have five slices of a pizza that was originally cut into eight slices, so we've got five eighths
- 01:00
of the original pizza.
- 01:02
And, since there's a total of three siblings, we want to divide this fraction by three.
- 01:06
Uh-oh.
- 01:07
We've never seen a division sign near a fraction before.
- 01:09
Does that mean Carly and her siblings should abandon the pizza and flee from the house, just
- 01:13
in case they make a mathematical mistake?
- 01:15
Well, they could, or they could just learn about reciprocals. [Carly and her sibling looks scared and run out the house]
- 01:18
…Uh…we're sure they'll be back…soon…ish…
- 01:20
Anyway, a number's reciprocal is the number flipped upside down.
- 01:26
With a fraction, that means the original numerator becomes the denominator…
- 01:29
…and the original denominator becomes the numerator.
- 01:32
If you're getting dizzy, then you're doing something wrong…the reciprocal's the one
- 01:36
who actually has to flip upside down.
- 01:38
You can stay right where you are. [Woman falls out of office chair]
- 01:40
When we divide fractions, we're really multiplying by a reciprocal.
- 01:43
We take the second number in our expression, flip it upside down, and then multiply everything
- 01:47
together.
- 01:48
Let's see how this works with our particular example.
- 01:51
We're dividing a fraction by three, so since three's the second number, we need to find
- 01:55
it's reciprocal.
- 01:56
Remember, all whole numbers are really just the whole number over one…
- 02:00
…so the reciprocal of three is one third.
- 02:03
Now all we've gotta do is some familiar fraction multiplication… [Dino points to a blackboard]
- 02:06
…and we find our answer: five twenty-fourths.
- 02:09
Now the only difficult part is cutting those slices up into even skinnier slices.
- 02:13
We hope Carly's got some precise measuring equipment…
- 02:16
Actually, we hope Carly comes back…has anyone seen her? [Carly's mum looks worried]
- 02:19
Or her siblings…?
Up Next
Check out the best bias video ever made, courtesy of the most awesome and amazing educational website in existence.
Related Videos
No, this isn't a terrible new mint-peach bubble gum flavor...though it does tend to leave a bad taste in people's mouths.
Those settlers in Jamestown really should have settled down with all that land-stealing. Tobacco's bad for you anyway.
Being born out of multiple wars doesn't quite seem to fit the peaceful, polite Canadians we know and love today...oh wait, they were called The Bea...
Not every cartoon is meant to entertain small children while their mother gets some "Mommy time." There are also political cartoons, which are mean...