Grade 4 practice converting fraction-by-whole-number products to simplest mixed-number form. Students work problems such as 4 x 5/6 = 20/6 = 3 1/3 and 6 x 3/4 = 18/4 = 4 1/2, then match each product to its simplified mixed-number partner. Items reinforce the rule and the simplification habit. This Grade 4 worksheet supports classroom practice or homework review and works for math centers.

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Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers
Grade 4
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The product 8 x 1/5 is 8/5 before converting.
2) As a mixed number, 8/5 equals 1 3/5.
3) The product 4 x 5/6 written as an improper fraction is 20/6.
4) Simplest mixed-number form of 20/6 is 3 1/3.
5) Computing 9 x 2/5 gives the improper fraction 18/5.
6) The mixed-number form of 18/5 is 3 3/5.
7) The product 6 x 3/4 equals 18/4 as an improper fraction.
8) Simplifying 18/4 to a mixed number in simplest form gives 4 1/2.
9) The product 10 x 1/3 written as an improper fraction is 10/3.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
8 x 1/5
1 3/5
1 3/5
4 x 5/6
3 1/3
3 1/3
6 x 3/4
4 1/2
4 1/2
9 x 2/5
3 3/5
3 3/5
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