Title: Lesson 1: Estimating Sums and Differences
1Chapter 5
2Lesson 1 Estimating Sums and Differences
- You know how to estimate when adding and
subtracting decimals. Now you will learn how to
estimate when adding and subtracting mixed
numbers.
3Examples
- 2 2/3 3/4
- 314
- 1 7/8 2 1/4
- 224
- 4 1/10 - 2 11/12
- 4-31
- 3 9/10 - 1 1/3
- 4-13
- 17 1/2 total
- 2 1/4 3 1/2 Saturday
- 246
- 18-612 rest of the time
4Lesson 2 Adding and Subtracting with Like
Denominators
- You know how to estimate sums and differences of
fractions and mixed numbers. Now you will learn
how to find the exact sum or difference of these
numbers.
5Examples
- 3/8 1/84/81/2
- 9 3/8 7 7/8
- 9716
- 3/87/810/8
- 1 2/81617 2/817 1/4
- 7/10- 3/104/102/5
- 4 1/4 - 2 3/4
- 17/4-11/46/4 1 2/41 1/2
- 3 5/4- 2 3/4 1 2/4 1 1/2
- 3 3/8 6 5/8
- 3/85/88/81
- 369110
6Lesson 5-3 Multistep Problems
- 3 day trip
- 1 adult-5 students
- 120 per student
- 0 for adults
- Students paid for adult expenses
- Student expensesadult expenses
- How much did each student contribute?
- What are the steps to solve this problem?
7Lesson 5-3 Multistep Problems
- Procedures (Steps)
- 80 students
- 5 students
- 80/516 adults
- 80 16 96 total
- 120x809,600 collected
- 9,600/96100
- 120-10020
- Each student contributed 20
8Lesson 5-3 Multistep Problems
- GP 1-Information
- 800 departure
- 7 1/2 hrs. total driving time
- Add the total driving time to departure time
- Add 5/6 1 1/3 5/6 7 1/2
- 5/6 1 2/6 5/6 7 3/6
- 8 15/6 82 3/610 3/610 1/2
- 800 after 10 1/2630
9Lesson 5-3 Multistep Problems
- Information
- 21 5/8 lbs backpacks by adults
- 8 1/2 lbs. lighter by students
- 1 1/4 lbs. Canteen
- Solve
- 21 5/8 - 8 1/2
- 21 - 813
- 5/8 - 1/2
- 5/8 - 4/81/8
- 13 1/8-student backpack
- 13 1/8 1 1/4
- 13114
- 1/8 1/4
- 1/82/83/8
- 14 3/8
10Lesson 5-4 Adding and Subtracting with Unlike
Denominators
- You can use what you know about finding the least
common multiple (LCM) to add and subtract
fractions with unlike (different) denominators. - Before you can add or subtract fractions with
different denominators, you have to write
equivalent fractions with like denominators. The
least common denominator (LCD)is the least common
multiple of the denominators of two or more
fractions.
11Examples
- 3/4 - 1/3
- 9/12-4/125/12
- 5/12 2/15
- 25/60 8/60 33/6011/20
- 8 2/3 10 3/4
- 8 8/12 10 9/12 18 17/1219 5/12
- 8/9 4/15
- 40/45 12/45
- 52/451 7/45
- 1/9 1/6 1/30
- 10/90 15/90 3/90 28/90 14/45
- 1/2 - 1/10
- 5/10 - 1/104/10 2/5
12Examples
- 9 1/4 2 1/3
- 6 13/15 4 2/33
- 12 3/8 - 3 7/10
- 6 1/7 - 4 2/3
13Lesson 5-5 Solving Addition and Subtraction
Equations
- You know how to solve equations with whole
numbers and decimals. Now you will solve
equations with fractions
14Examples
- n 3/51
- n3/5-3/51-3/5
- n1-3/5
- n5/5-3/52/5
- 2 1/3x2 1/18
- 2 1/3-2 1/18x
- 2 6/18 - 2 1/185/18
- a-5/6 1/16
- a1/16 5/6
- a4/48 40/48
- a44/4811/12
- y 2 1/18 3 1/4
- y3 1/4- 2 1/18
- y3 9/36 -2 2/36
- y1 7/36
- 12 7/12 - 7 3/8
- 12 14/24 - 7 9/24
- 5 5/24
15Lesson 5-6 Estimating Products
- You know how to estimate when multiplying
decimals. Now you will learn how to estimate
when multiplying fractions and mixed numbers.
16Examples
- 4 7/8 x 18 1/4
- 5x1890
- 1/6 x 539
- 1/6 x 549
- 12 7/8 x 4 2/7
- 13x452
- 1/4 x 122
- 1/4x12030
- 1/6 x 177
- 1/6x18030
- 49 3/4 x 1 5/6
- 50x2100
17Estimating Whole with Fraction
- 185 x 7/91. Round the whole number to a
compatible number of the denominator. - 185 - 180 (9-denominator)
- 2. Whole denominator x numerator
- 180 9 x 7140
18Lesson 5-7 Multiplying Fractions and Mixed
Numbers
- You know how to multiply whole numbers and
decimals. Now you will learn how to multiply
fractions and mixed numbers.
19Examples
- 1.Numerator x numerator
- 2. Denominator x denominator
- 3. Simplify
- 1/6 x 4/5
- 4/302/15
- 1. Convert mixed fractions to improper fractions
- 5 1/2 x 1 1/3
- 11/2 x 4/3
- 44/67 2/67 1/3
- 11/12 x 48/55
- 528/660
- 1/1 x 4/54/5
- 1. If possible, reduce the first numerator with
the second denominator - 2. Reduce the first denominator with the second
numerator. - 5 5/6 x 2 4/7
- 35/6 x 18/7
- 5/1 x 3/115/115
20Lesson 5-8 Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- You know how to multiply fractions and mixed
numbers. Now you will use the same skills to
divide fractions and mixed numbers. - To divide fractions, multiply the dividend by the
reciprocal of the divisor. Two numbers are
reciprocals if their product is 1. - Example
- 3 3/43x4/312/34
- 3/1 x 4/34/14
21Examples
- Use (x) reciprocal for the second fraction
- 6 3/4 1 1/8
- 27/4 9/8
- 27/4 x 8/9
- 3/1 x 2/16/1 6
- 2/3 16
- 2/3 16/1
- 2/3 x 1/16
- 1/3 x 1/81/24
- 3 3/8 2 1/4
- 27/8 9/4
- 27/8 x 4/9
- 3/2 x 1/13/2
- 1 1/2
- 7 1/4 3
- 29/4 3/1
- 29/4 x 1/3
- 29/122 5/12
22Lesson 5-9 Solve a Simpler Problem
- Information
- 1/2 grass, 1/2 flowers, 1/4 of the flowers area
is roses, 4,000 ft.2 is the area of the roses - Question
- What is the area of the park?
- Solve
- 4 x 416
- 16 x 2 32
23Examples
- 1. Lot A 28,000 x 1/47,000
- Lot B 32,000 x 1/48,000
- Lot C 36,000 x 1/4 9,000
- 7,0008,0009,00024,000 square feet
24Examples
- 2. Information 480 sq. ft. of material, 1/8 was
for Mr. J, 1/4 for Mrs. K, 5/8 for school. - Question How many more on Mrs. K than Mr. J.
- Solve
- Mr. J480 x 1/860
- Mrs. K 480 x 1/4120
- 120-6060 sq. ft.
25Examples
- 3. Information24,000 sq. ft. land, 3 lots, lot 1
2/3, lot 2lot 3 - Question what is the area of each lot?
- Solve
- Lot 124,000 x 2/316,000
- 24,000-16,0008,000
- Lot 2 and 3 8,000/24,000/each
Lot 1
Lot 2
Lot 3
26Examples
- 4. R148
- R224
- R312
- Pattern is divide by 2
- R412/26
- R56/23
- R63/21.51 1/2
27Examples
- 5. Information 1/2 of books -birds, 1/4 about
wild flowers, 2 about wildlife - Questions How many books total?
- Solve
- 1/21/4 x1 x1/4
- 1/2 1/4 2
- 1/2 22
- 4228
28Lesson 5-10 Solving Equations Using Fractions
- You know how to solve equations using
multiplication and division of whole numbers.
Now you will learn how to solve equations by
using multiplication and division of fractions.
29Examples
- 3/4 n 22 1/2
- n22 1/2 3/4
- n45/2 x 4/3
- n15/1 x 2/130
- 1 2/7 n 1 17/28
- 1. Convert to improper fractions
- 9/7n56/28
- 2. Use opposite operation to make the letter be
by itself - n56/28 9/7
- 3. Write it as a multiplication and use the
reciprocal of the second number - n56/28 x 7/9
- 4. Simplify
- n56/4 x 1/956/36
- n1 20/361 5/9
- 2/5x4/15
- x4/15 2/5
- x4/15 x 5/2
- x2/3 x 1/12/3
30Examples
- 6/7a16
- a16 6/7
- a16/1 x 7/6
- a8/1 x 7/3
- a56/318 2/3
- 3/25c2 3/10
- 3/25c23/10
- c23/10 3/25
- c23/10 x 25/3
- c23/2 x 5/3
- c115/619 1/6
31Lesson 5-11 Using Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- 20-1/419 3/4
- 247 buy 26 shares
- 9 1/2 is price for BR
- 247 9 1/2
- 247 19/2
- 247/1 x 2/19
- 13/1 x 2/126
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