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Interpret Fractions as Division Practice Test
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A baker has 7 identical muffins and packs them equally into 2 boxes. The fraction $\frac{7}{2}$ represents the result of the division $7 \div 2$. The numerator is 7 (muffins) and the denominator is 2 (boxes). Which statement explains what $\frac{7}{2}$ means in this situation, showing equal sharing and that fractions can represent division?
A baker has 7 identical muffins and packs them equally into 2 boxes. The fraction $\frac{7}{2}$ represents the result of the division $7 \div 2$. The numerator is 7 (muffins) and the denominator is 2 (boxes). Which statement explains what $\frac{7}{2}$ means in this situation, showing equal sharing and that fractions can represent division?