+/- with Like Denominators
+/- with Unlike Denominators
Adding Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators
Subtracting Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators
Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Vocabulary for Working with Fractions
100
1/6 + 4/6
5/6
100
1/4 + 5/8
7/8
100
4 1/6 + 9 2/3
13 5/6
100
7 3/4 - 1 1/12
6 2/3
100

What is 8/7 written as a mixed number?

1 and 1/7

100

3 and 4/6 is an example of a ____________

Mixed Number
200
3/4 - 1/4
1/2
200
2/5 + 1/2
9/10
200

8 1/4 + 8 5/6

17 1/12

200
11 1/2- 7 3/8
4 1/8
200

What is 1 and 2/3 written as an improper fraction? 

5/3

200

12/7 is an example of an _______________.

improper fraction

300
9/10 - 7/10
1/5
300
7/12 - 1/2
1/12
300

8 4/6 + 4 3/5

13 4/15

300

17  -  8 2/3

8 1/3

300

What is 14/3 written as a mixed number?

4 and 2/3

300

Fractions must have the same _________ before adding or subtracting. (Hint: This is the 1st step when adding or subtracting fractions)

denominator

400

2 + 4/12

2 1/3

400
5/6 - 2/12
3/4
400

8 7/9 + 2 2/3

11 12/27

400
7 4/5 - 2 9/10
4 9/10
400

What is 8 and 20/21 written as an improper fraction? 

188/21

400

Use __________ fractions after finding the LCM or common denominator before adding or subtracting. (Hint: This is the 2nd step when adding or subtracting fractions)

equivalent

500
1 - 1/8

7/8

500
3/12 - 1/8
1/8
500

10 5/6 + 8 14/15

19 23/30

500
9 1/2 - 5 8/12
3 5/6
500

what is 154/13 written as a mixed number?

11 and 11/13

500
The 5th grade makes up _____ of all of the grade levels at Hillcrest. (as a fraction)

1/7

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