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Title: Fractions V Mixed Numbers


1
Fractions VMixed Numbers
  • By Monica Yuskaitis

2
Warm Up
6
___
1.
Simplify
8
1
Find 2 equivalent fractions
___
2.


3
4
Find the missing number
___
___
3.

11
33
3
Mixed Number
  • A mixed number has a part that is a whole number
    and a part that is a fraction.

3
1

4
4
What is the mixed number?
3

3
4
5
What is the mixed number?
3

4
4
6
What is the mixed number?
1

5
2
7
Improper Fraction
  • A fraction in which the numerator is greater than
    the denominator.

8

4
8
What is the improper fraction?
15

4
9
What is the improper fraction?
19

4
10
What is the improper fraction?
11

2
11
How is the mixed number below related to the
improper fraction?
1
5

2
11

2
12
How to change an improper fraction to a mixed
number
  • Divide the numerator by the
  • denominator.
  • Put your remainder over the
  • denominator.

5

2
13
How to change an improper fraction to a mixed
number
)
numerator
2
5
denominator
5

2
14
How to change an improper fraction to a mixed
number
2
r
1
)
numerator
2
5
denominator
5

2
15
How to change an improper fraction to a mixed
number
1
2
denominator
2
)
numerator
2
5
Put your remainder over the Denominator.
5

2
16
Change this improper fraction to a mixed number.
2
r
1
7

)
3
7
3
1
Put your remainder over the denominator.
2

3
17
Change this improper fraction to a mixed number.
2
r
2
8

)
3
8
3
2
Put your remainder over the denominator.
2

3
18
Change this improper fraction to a mixed number.
4
r
1
9

)
2
9
2
1
Put your remainder over the denominator.
4

2
19
Change this improper fraction to a mixed number.
2
r
1
11

)
5
11
5
1
Put your remainder over the denominator.
2

5
20
Change this improper fraction to a mixed number.
2
10

)
5
10
5
If there is no remainder your answer is a
whole number.
2

21
Change this improper fraction to a mixed number.
4
16

)
4
16
4
If there is no remainder your answer is a
whole number.
4

22
How to change a mixed number to an improper
fraction
1
7
  • Multiply the whole number times the denominator.
  • Add your answer to the numerator.
  • Put your new number
  • over the denominator.


4

x
2
2
23
Change this mixed number to an improper fraction
2
20
  • Multiply the whole number times the denominator.
  • Add your answer to the numerator.
  • Put your new number
  • over the denominator.


6

x
3
3
24
Change this mixed number to an improper fraction
2
17
  • Multiply the whole number times the denominator.
  • Add your answer to the numerator.
  • Put your new number
  • over the denominator.


3

x
5
5
25
Change this mixed number to an improper fraction
3
19
  • Multiply the whole number times the denominator.
  • Add your answer to the numerator.
  • Put your new number
  • over the denominator.


4

x
4
4
26
Change this mixed number to an improper fraction
2
20
  • Multiply the whole number times the denominator.
  • Add your answer to the numerator.
  • Put your new number
  • over the denominator.


6

x
3
3
27
Change this mixed number to an improper fraction
3
43
  • Multiply the whole number times the denominator.
  • Add your answer to the numerator.
  • Put your new number
  • over the denominator.


8

x
5
5
28
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