Decomposing Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Improper Fractions
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1/4 + 1/4 + 3/4 = 
5/4 or 1 1/4 
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Convert the fractions below to an improper fraction.

5/3

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Convert the following fraction to a mixed number

5 2/5

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The model shows the value as improper and mixed fractions.

How else can your rewrite the fraction as a multiplication expression? (Hint. Think of the value of each part and the number of parts there are) 


13 x ¼ 

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2/5 = m × 1/5  

What is the value of m?     

m = 2 because...


1/5 + 1/5 = 2/5 

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Convert the fraction below to an improper fraction

16/3

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Convert the following fraction to a mixed number

5  1/3 

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Below is an expression showing the sum of 5/8. How else can you write the sum of 5/8ths using ONLY unit fractions. 

⅛ + ⅛ + ⅛ + ⅛ + ⅛ = ⅝

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7/10 = 7 × b         

b = 1/10


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Convert the fraction below to an improper fraction.

14/5

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Convert the following fraction to a mixed number

4!

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What is the value of C as a mixed Number?

3 ¾ 

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What is the value of the expression, 2/10 + 9/10?  

A. 11/20

B. 18/20

C. 18/10 

D. 1 1/10  

 

D. 1 1/10 because...


11/10 = 1 1/10

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Convert the fraction below to an improper fraction.

29/7

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Which improper fraction is the greatest?

9/3 because it equals 3 wholes!

14/5 = 2 4/5 ... close to 3 wholes but still less

10/7 = 1 3/7 ... less than 2

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What is the value of D written as an improper fraction?

18/4