Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Example |
Title: Improper Fractions Into Mixed Fractions |
Grade: 4-a Lesson: S1-L3 |
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:
Covert \$25/8\$ into a mixed fraction.
Step 1a
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The given fraction is \$25/8\$ |
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Explanation: The given fraction is \$25/8\$, which is an improper fraction. Now we have to convert this improper fraction into a mixed fraction. |
Step 1b
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The first step, divide the numerator by the denominator. Hence, the numerator is 25 and the denominator is 8. |
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Explanation: In this step, we must divide the numerator by the denominator. Here, the dividend is 25 and the divisor is 8. 25 is not divisible by 8, but since, 8 x 3=24.we go for subtracting, 25 - 24 =1. We get the quotient as 3 and the remainder as 1. |
Step 1c
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Moving to the next step, the quotient becomes the whole number, and the remainder becomes the new numerator while the denominator remains the same. |
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Explanation: In this step, the denominator is 8, and the quotient is 3 with a remainder of 1. |
Step 1d
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Now we combine the whole number and fraction parts, we get a mixed fraction represented as \$3 1/8\$. |
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Explanation: Finally, by combining a whole number and a fraction, we get a mixed fraction represented as \$3 1/8\$. |
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