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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 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Types of Fractions


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
18/4
Divide the numerator by the denominator. The
quotient is the whole number. The remainder is
the new numerator and the denominator stays the
same. 184 4 r 2 4 2/4You may have to reduce
4 1/2
Improper to Mixed Number
2
EXAMPLE 2
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Mixed Numbers
Hat size
3
EXAMPLE 2
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Mixed Numbers
Hat size
4
EXAMPLE 2
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Mixed Numbers
Hat size
5
EXAMPLE 2
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Mixed Numbers
Hat size
6
EXAMPLE 2
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Mixed Numbers
Hat size
Simplify the numerator.
7
EXAMPLE 2
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Mixed Numbers
Hat size
Simplify the numerator.
8
EXAMPLE 2
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Mixed Numbers
Hat size
Simplify the numerator.
ANSWER
9
EXAMPLE 3
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Improper Fractions
10
EXAMPLE 3
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Improper Fractions
STEP 1
16
Divide by .
3
11
EXAMPLE 3
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Improper Fractions
STEP 1
16
Divide by .
3
3 16
12
EXAMPLE 3
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Improper Fractions
5
STEP 1
16
Divide by .
3
3 16
13
EXAMPLE 3
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Improper Fractions
5
STEP 1
16
Divide by .
3
3 16
15
14
EXAMPLE 3
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Improper Fractions
5
STEP 1
16
Divide by .
3
3 16
15
1
15
EXAMPLE 3
for Example 2 and 3
Rewriting Improper Fractions
5 R1
STEP 1
16
Divide by .
3
3 16
15
1
16
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
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
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
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.
2.
20
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.
2.
ANSWER
21
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.
22
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.
ANSWER
23
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.
24
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.
ANSWER
25
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.
26
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.
ANSWER
27
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.
28
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.
ANSWER
29
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.
30
for Examples 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Write the improper fraction as a mixed number.
ANSWER
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