Concept of improper fraction, identifying improper fractions ... Reducing improper fractions Worksheet ... Reducing improper fractions in mixed numbers...
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Learning: Today we will begin a unit on adding and subtracting fractions. Here is a chart outlining what we will learn in this unit. This chart will be on the wall throughout the unit so we vcan keep track of our progress. ... Improper fractions in adding and subtracting.
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Fractions - Molly Peet has sent this PDF, aimed at introducing KS1 children to 1/2, 1/4 and 1/3. ... Improper Fractions - A handy Powerpoint presentation which explains what improper fractions are. Contributed by a visitor.
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Now Playing :: Mixed Numerals To Improper Fractions ... Introducing Functions ... Mixed Numerals To Improper Fractions - click to play...
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method is already known for reduction of improper fractions to mixed numbers. The improper fraction 8/3 may be considered as the division of 8. by 3. This division is carried out as follows:
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Basic concepts of what a fraction is, introducing proper, improper and mixed fractions. Also explains how two or more fractions can be equivalent ... For the addition and subtraction of fractions it can be slightly better to use mixed fractions, for multiplication and division it is much better to use improper fractions.
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Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions ... Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers ... Improper fractions have numerators that are larger than or equal to their denominators.
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Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions: More Examples: ... The best rule for multiplying mixed numbers is to convert them to improper fractions first and then preform the operation. The last step is to reduce to the lowest terms.
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See how the top number is bigger than the bottom number? That makes it an Improper Fraction, (but there is nothing wrong about Improper Fractions)
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What are common fractions, proper fractions, improper fractions, mixed numbers? Lesson 19 of a complete course in arithmetic. ... "Sixteen-thirds" The improper fractions (see below) are named like the proper fractions.
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