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Fun with Fractions. Applying Operations to Fractions By Teagan Smith EDCI 270-008 Chris Mong. Start. Instructions. Read through the tutorial and follow along with the step-by-step review. To go back Next page To return to this page For hints Table of Contents
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Fun with Fractions Applying Operations to Fractions By Teagan Smith EDCI 270-008 Chris Mong Start
Instructions Read through the tutorial and follow along with the step-by-step review. To go back Next page To return to this page For hints Table of Contents Focus and have fun!! KEY
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Table of Contents Tutorial/Review Practice Quiz KEY
What is a Fraction? A fraction is a number that shows part of a whole. In this fraction, “X” represents the NUMERATOR, while “Y” represents the DENOMINATOR. X Y KEY
Adding and Subtracting Fractions When adding or subtracting fractions, they must have a common denominator. In order to do this, you must find a number that both of the denominators in the problem can multiply to. When you find a number, you have to multiply the numerator by the same number you used to get the common denominator. Once you have found a common denominator, the problem should look something like this. KEY
HINT EACH OF THE FRACTIONS WILL BE MULTIPLIED BY A DIFFERENT NUMBER TO REACH A COMMON DENOMINATOR KEY
Multiplying Fractions When multiplying fractions, multiply the first numerator by the second numerator. Do this with the denominators as well! KEY
HINT Multiply across the top and then multiply across the bottom. Don’t forget to simplify your answer! KEY
Dividing Fractions Dividing is a little different. When dividing, be sure to change any mixed number into an improper fraction. This will make it easier to divide. Take the second fraction and switch the numerator and the denominator (Flip the top number and the bottom number). Now you must multiply these fractions and simplify to get your final answer. KEY
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Depending on how the question wants your answer to look like, your answer may be left improper or it may need to be changed into a mixed number. KEY
Table of Contents Tutorial/Review Practice Quiz KEY
Practice! — + — = — = — 6 15 4 15 KEY
Practice! — + — = — = — 6 15 4 15 10 15 KEY
Practice! — + — = — = — 6 15 4 15 10 2 15 3 KEY
Practice! — + — = — + — = — or — 1 4 4 5 KEY
Practice! — + — = — + — = — or — 1 4 4 5 5 20 16 20 KEY
Practice! — + — = — + — = — or — 1 4 4 5 5 20 21 20 16 20 1 20 1 KEY
Practice! — - — = — = — 7 12 5 12 KEY
Practice! — - — = — = — 7 12 5 12 2 12 KEY
Practice! — - — = — = — 7 12 5 12 2 12 1 6 KEY
Practice! — × — = — = — 3 4 2 3 KEY
Practice! — × — = — = — 3 4 2 3 6 12 KEY
Practice! — × — = — = — 3 4 2 3 6 12 1 2 KEY
Practice! — ÷ — = — × — = — = — 1 6 2 3 KEY
Practice! — ÷ — = — × — = — = — 1 6 3 2 2 3 1 6 KEY
Practice! — ÷ — = — × — = — = — 1 6 3 2 2 3 1 6 3 12 KEY
Practice! — ÷ — = — × — = — = — 1 6 3 2 1 4 2 3 1 6 3 12 KEY
Practice! — = 24 6 KEY
Practice! — = 24 6 4 KEY
Practice! — = — 19 5 KEY
Practice! — = — 19 5 4 5 3 KEY
Table of Contents Tutorial/Review Practice Quiz KEY
QUIZ! Solve the problems using the given operations. To select an answer, simply click on A, B, or C. Good Luck! KEY
Question 1 of 6 1 2 — + — = A. — B. — C. — 1 1 4 2 3 4 1 3
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Question 2 of 6 5 8 — + — = A. — B. — C. 2 16 7 8 3 8 1
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Question 3 of 6 4 5 — - — = A. — B. — C. — 27 40 3 10 3 8 1 3
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Question 4 of 6 4 9 — × — = A. — B. — C. — 2 4 3 6 2 3 12 12
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Question 5 of 6 4 5 — ÷ — = A. — B. — C. — 1 9 10 2 4 9 20 7 6
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Question 6 of 6 5 3 — = A. — B. — C. 35 21 2 3 1 Both A and B
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