Title: Equivalent Fractions
1Equivalent Fractions
2Objective
- You will be able to write equivalent fractions.
- Word watch
- -fraction
- -numerator
- -denominator
- -equivalent fractions
- -simplest form
3In the real world
- Aquarium There are 10 fish in an aquarium, and 2
of them are goldfish. What fraction of the fish
in the aquarium are goldfish?
4a b
- A fraction is a number of the form (b0)
- where a is called the numerator and b is called
the denominator. - A fraction is used to describe equal parts of a
whole. - Fractions that represent the same part-to-whole
relationship are called equivalent fractions.
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5Identifying Equivalent Fractions
- The fish in the aquarium described before are
arranged below. Write two equivalent fractions.
2 10
Number of goldfish Number of total fish
1 5
Number of groups of 2 goldfish Number of groups
of 2
2 10
1 5
The fractions and are equivalent
fractions because they represent the same
part-to-whole relationship.
6Writing Equivalent Fractions
6 8
- Write two fractions that are equivalent to
- 1) Multiply or divide the numerator and the
denominator by the same number to find an
equivalent fraction.
6 x 3 8 x 3
18 24
6 8
Multiply numerator AND Denominator by 3.
6 8
3 4
6 / 2 8 / 2
Divide numerator AND denominator by 2, a
common factor of 6 and 8.
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9- A fraction is in simplest form if its numerator
and denominator have 1 as their GCF. - To simplify a fraction, you divide its numerator
and denominator by their GCF.
10Simplifying Fractions
- Write the fraction in simplest form.
1) Find the GCF of the two numbers 2) Divide
both numerator denominator by the GCF.
8 1 , 2 , 4 , 8
8 28
28 1, 2 , 4 , 7 , 14 , 28
GCF 4
/ 4 / 4
8 28
2 7
11Simplifying Fractions
- Write the fraction in simplest form.
1) Find the GCF of the two numbers 2) Divide
both numerator denominator by the GCF.
8 1, 2, 4, 8
8 15
15 1, 3, 5 , 15
GCF 1
/ 1 / 1
8 15
8 15
The fraction is in simplest form.
12? YOUR TURN ?
- Write the fraction in simplest form.
14 1, 2, 7, 14
14 34
34 1, 2, 17, 34
GCF 2
14 34
/ 2 / 2
7 17
13THOUGHT OF THE DAY!
- A snail can sleep for three years.
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