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Types of Fractions

Mixed Number to Improper . Mixed Numbers. Multiply the denominator by the whole number (5x3) = 15 then add the numerator 15 + 2 = 17. Now put 17 over the denominator. 17 / 5. 3. Types of Fractions. 2/5. Improper Fractions.

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Types of Fractions

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  1. Mixed Number to Improper Mixed Numbers Multiply the denominator by the whole number (5x3) = 15 then add the numerator 15 + 2 = 17. Now put 17 over the denominator. 17 / 5 3 Types of Fractions 2/5 Improper Fractions Divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient is the whole number. The remainder is the new numerator and the denominator stays the same. 18÷4= 4 r 2 = 4 2/4You may have to reduce = 4 1/2 18/4 Improper to Mixed Number

  2. 7 A hat has a size of Write the size as an improper fraction. 6 8 EXAMPLE 2 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Mixed Numbers Hat size

  3. 7 A hat has a size of Write the size as an improper fraction. 6 8 8 1 whole = ,so 8 EXAMPLE 2 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Mixed Numbers Hat size

  4. 7 A hat has a size of Write the size as an improper fraction. 6 8 8 7 6 1 whole = ,so 48 + 7 = 8 8 8 EXAMPLE 2 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Mixed Numbers Hat size

  5. 7 A hat has a size of Write the size as an improper fraction. 6 8 8 7 6 1 whole = ,so 48 + 7 = 8 8 8 6 wholes = , or . 6 8 8 48 8 EXAMPLE 2 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Mixed Numbers Hat size

  6. 7 A hat has a size of Write the size as an improper fraction. 6 8 8 7 6 1 whole = ,so 48 + 7 = 8 8 8 6 wholes = , or . 6 8 8 48 8 EXAMPLE 2 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Mixed Numbers Hat size Simplify the numerator.

  7. 7 A hat has a size of Write the size as an improper fraction. 6 8 8 7 6 1 whole = ,so 48 + 7 = 8 8 8 6 wholes = , or . = 6 8 8 48 8 55 8 EXAMPLE 2 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Mixed Numbers Hat size Simplify the numerator.

  8. 7 A hat has a size of Write the size as an improper fraction. 6 8 8 7 6 1 whole = ,so 48 + 7 = 8 8 8 6 wholes = , or . = 6 8 8 48 8 55 55 The size of the hat is 8 8 EXAMPLE 2 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Mixed Numbers Hat size Simplify the numerator. ANSWER

  9. Write as a mixed number. 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions

  10. Write as a mixed number. 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3

  11. Write as a mixed number. ) 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3 3 16

  12. Write as a mixed number. ) 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions 5 STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3 3 16

  13. Write as a mixed number. ) 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions 5 STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3 3 16 15

  14. Write as a mixed number. ) 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions 5 STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3 3 16 15 1

  15. Write as a mixed number. ) 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions 5 R1 STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3 3 16 15 1

  16. Write as a mixed number. ) 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions 5 R1 STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3 3 16 15 1 STEP 2 Write the mixed number.

  17. Write as a mixed number. ) 5 + 1 3 16 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions 5 R1 STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3 3 16 15 1 STEP 2 Write the mixed number.

  18. Write as a mixed number. ) = 5 5 + 1 3 16 3 1 3 EXAMPLE 3 for Example 2 and 3 Rewriting Improper Fractions 5 R1 STEP 1 16 Divide by . 3 3 16 15 1 STEP 2 Write the mixed number.

  19. 2 3 3 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the mixed number as an improper fraction. 2.

  20. 2 3 3 11 3 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the mixed number as an improper fraction. 2. ANSWER

  21. 3. 1 4 2 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.

  22. 3. 1 4 2 9 4 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the mixed number as an improper fraction. ANSWER

  23. 4. 5 6 4 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.

  24. 4. 5 6 4 29 6 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the mixed number as an improper fraction. ANSWER

  25. 22 5. 5 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.

  26. 22 5. 5 2 4 5 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the improper fraction as a mixed number. ANSWER

  27. 6. 34 13 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.

  28. 6. 34 13 8 2 13 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the improper fraction as a mixed number. ANSWER

  29. 41 7. 12 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.

  30. 41 7. 12 5 3 12 for Examples 2 and 3 GUIDED PRACTICE Write the improper fraction as a mixed number. ANSWER

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