Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Example |
Title: Improper Fractions Into Mixed Fractions |
Grade: 4-a Lesson: S1-L1 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to learn examples. Let us take turns and read each example. Explain each step. Pay special attention to steps and pictures and communicate in your own words. |
Examples:
Step 1a
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The given fraction is \$10/3\$. |
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Explanation: The given fraction is \$10/3\$, which is an improper fraction. \$10/3\$ states that there a total of \$1/3\$s are 10. |
Step 1b
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Divide the numerator by the denominator. |
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Explanation:
To convert an improper fraction into a mixed fraction, we have to divide numerator by the denominator. Here numerator is \$10\$ and denominator is \$3\$. If \$10\$ is divided by \$3\$, we get quotient as 3 and remainder as \$1\$. we get \$3\$ whole parts and remains \$1/3\$s 1. |
Step 1c
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Write the improper fraction as a mixed fraction. |
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Explanation: While in the conversion of an improper fraction to a mixed fraction, the numerator must divide by the denominator. After the division,
If we together the whole parts and the remaining fraction, we get a mixed fraction \$3 1/3\$ |
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