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Dividing Fractions

For Students 7th - 8th
In this middle school mathematics learning exercise, students divide fractions.  The learning exercise provided step-by-step instructions.  The one page interactive learning exercise contains six problems.  Solutions are provided. 
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Reteach Exponents

For Students 5th - 6th
In this exponent worksheet, students review exponents and finding values, then find the values of expressions in exponential form and multiply and divide exponents.
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Worksheet: Dividing by 3

For Students 2nd - 3rd Standards
Multiplying each number by three serves as a warm-up on this division task. The remainder of the worksheet provides 28 division problems, each with a divisor of three. Ideal for an assessment, especially because the answer key is readily...
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Worksheet: Dividing by 4

For Students 2nd - 3rd Standards
First notice that an answer key is available by the click of a box at the top of the page. Then you will see that learners practice the  four times table before delving into division. Twenty-eight quotient-finding problems follow. A...
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Understanding Equivalent Fractions

For Teachers 5th
In this understanding equivalent fractions worksheet, 5th graders use a computer program for instruction, then answer 15 questions about equivalent fractions.
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Matching Fractions Vocabulary

For Students 6th
In this matching fractions vocabulary worksheet, 6th graders match eighteen words about fractions in one column with definitions in the other column.
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Linear Systems: LU Decomposition

For Students 12th - Higher Ed
For this LU decomposition worksheet, students multiply matrices, identify the elimination matrices, and the inverse of a matrix. This three-page worksheet contains approximately six problems.
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Which is Impossible?

For Students 5th - 6th
In this math worksheet, students solve 4 riddles in which 3 out of 4 answers shown could be correct. Students mark the answer that would be impossible.