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Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Lesson

Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Lesson

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Mathematics

4th Grade

Medium

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RF.3.3B, RF.3.3C

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Logan Garrow

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2 Slides • 8 Questions

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Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

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How to change an improper fraction to a mixed number

1. You must divide the numerator by the denominator (remember, fractions are just division problems)

2. Do this until you find the remainder *
3. Your remainder will become the numerator of your mixed number

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Multiple Choice

If you want to change 22/5 to a mixed number, what is the first step?

1

divide 22 by 5

2

multiply 22 by 5

3

subtract 5 from 22

4

add 5 and 22

4

Multiple Choice

Write 8/3 as a mixed number.

1

6 1/3

2

2 1/3

3

2 2/3

4

3 2/3

5

Multiple Choice

Write 15/4 as a mixed number.

1

3 3/4

2

3 1/4

3

4 1/4

4

4 1/5

6

Multiple Choice

32/10 = what as a mixed number?

1

3 2/10

2

2 2/10

3

3/10

4

3 1/10

7

Multiple Choice

8/5 = what as a mixed number?

1

1 2/5

2

1 4/5

3

1 1/5

4

1 3/5

8

Multiple Choice

Write 26/3 as a mixed number.

1

2 8/3

2

8 2/3

3

7 2/3

4

9 1/3

9

Multiple Choice

Write 23/7 as a mixed number.

1

2 3/7

2

3 1/7

3

3 2/7

4

4 2/7

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