
Turning fractions greater than one into mixed fractions
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4th - 7th Grade
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Hard
Shakyra Bisuits
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Fractions greater than one
By Shakyra Bisuits
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Shakyra Biscuits
Hi, we’re gonna learn about fractions greater than one,I made a quiz about it so you can answer some questions
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Step one:the way I do it
2 3/4
So now multiply the whole number and denominator which is 2x4 which is 8 now add 8 and the numerator which is 8 + 3 which is 11. We keep the unit which is 4ths and put the numerator on top or side and that is 11/4. So 11/4 = 2 3/4
I have no idea how to explain this so I just tell you how I do it
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