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How do I change a Mixed Number into an Improper Fraction?

How do I change a Mixed Number into an Improper Fraction?. First, look at your mixed number. 7 3/4. Next, race around the track! 7 3/4. Start with your numerator…4!. Multiply your numerator (4) times your whole number (7) 7 3/4. x.

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How do I change a Mixed Number into an Improper Fraction?

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  1. How do I change a Mixed Number into an Improper Fraction?

  2. First, look at your mixed number. 7 3/4

  3. Next, race around the track! 7 3/4 Start with your numerator…4!

  4. Multiply your numerator (4) times your whole number (7) 7 3/4 x

  5. 7 x 4 = 28 + 3 = 31 Now, add your denominator…3 7 3/4 + x

  6. 7 x 4 +3 = 31 31 is your new numerator You keep 4 as your denominator

  7. Your new fraction is… 31 7 ¾ = 31 4 4

  8. Here we go again...

  9. HOW DO I CHANGE AN IMPROPERFRACTION TO A MIXED NUMBER?

  10. First, look at the improper fraction. 49 8

  11. Second, set up a division problem. Put 49 as the “Dividend”. 49 8 49

  12. Third, place 8 as your “Divisor”. 49 8 8 49

  13. Next, solve the problem! • 6 r 1 • 49 • -48 • 1 49 8

  14. 6 r 1 = 6 Wholes + 1 part of a whole • 6 r 1 • 49 • -48 • 1 49 8

  15. Your divisor “8” = “How many parts in all” • 6 r 1 • 49 • -48 • 1 49 8

  16. Your answer is 6 (and) 1/8 or6 1/8 6 r 1 8 49 49 8

  17. Place the number 6 first…it is your whole number. 6(and)? 6 r 18 49

  18. Next, place your remainder (1) as the “numerator” of your fraction… 61/? 6 r 1 49

  19. Last, place your divisor (8) as the “denominator” of your fraction! 6 1/8 8 49

  20. Your answer is… 6 1/8!!!

  21. IMPROPER FRACTIONMIXED NUMBER 49 8 61/8

  22. Here we go again...

  23. FRACTION FUN Fraction Matching Game Fractions on a Number Line(for 4th graders only) Come to the PIZZA Party!

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