How to Solve Fraction Word Problems
Pennpaper Team
Fraction word problems are easier when you first decide whether the story is combining, comparing, sharing, or finding part of a whole.
Quick idea
Words like of often mean multiplication, while total or altogether may mean addition.
Steps
- Identify what the fraction describes.
- Decide whether you are adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing.
- Write the fraction operation.
- Solve and answer with the correct unit.
Worked example
Find two thirds of 18 students.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
The word of means multiply.
Step 2
One third of 18 is 6, so two thirds is 12.
Step 3
The answer is 12 students.
Common mistake
The same numbers can mean different operations depending on the story. Always identify what the fraction is describing.
Practice problems
- Find 1/4 of 20.
- A cake has 3/8 left and 1/8 is eaten. How much remains?
- There are 24 students and 2/3 play a sport. How many play a sport?
Answers
- 5
- 1/4
- 16
Ask Pennpaper to explain it live
If the steps make sense but you still feel stuck, start a Pennpaper lesson and ask the tutor to draw the problem on the whiteboard. Seeing the symbols move step by step is often what makes the concept click.