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Mastering Fractions: Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions

Explore the concept of mixed numbers and improper fractions with Monica Yuskaitis. Learn how to convert between the two and simplify your math problems effortlessly.

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Mastering Fractions: Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions

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  1. Fractions VMixed Numbers By Monica Yuskaitis

  2. Mixed Number • A mixed number has a part that is a whole number and a part that is a fraction. 3 1 = 4

  3. What is the mixed number? 3 = 3 4

  4. What is the mixed number? 3 = 4 4

  5. What is the mixed number? 1 = 5 2

  6. Improper Fraction • A fraction in which the numerator is greater than the denominator. 8 = 4

  7. What is the improper fraction? 15 = 4

  8. What is the improper fraction? 19 = 4

  9. What is the improper fraction? 11 = 2

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

  11. How to change an improper fraction to a mixed number • Divide the numerator by the • denominator. • Put your remainder over the • denominator. 5 = 2

  12. How to change an improper fraction to a mixed number ) numerator 2 5 denominator 5 = 2

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

  14. 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

  15. Change this improper fraction to a mixed number. 2 r 1 7 = ) 3 7 3 1 Put your remainder over the denominator. 2 = 3

  16. Change this improper fraction to a mixed number. 2 r 2 8 = ) 3 8 3 2 Put your remainder over the denominator. 2 = 3

  17. Change this improper fraction to a mixed number. 4 r 1 9 = ) 2 9 2 1 Put your remainder over the denominator. 4 = 2

  18. Change this improper fraction to a mixed number. 2 r 1 11 = ) 5 11 5 1 Put your remainder over the denominator. 2 = 5

  19. 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 =

  20. 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 =

  21. 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

  22. 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

  23. 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

  24. 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

  25. 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

  26. 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

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