Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
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Title: Mixed fraction into an Improper fraction |
Grade: 4-a Lesson: S1-L5 |
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:
Convert \$7 34/9\$ into an Improper fraction.
Step 1a
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The given fraction is \$7 34/9\$ |
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Explanation: The given fraction is \$7 34/9\$, a mixed fraction, a combining of the whole number and a fractional part. 7 represents the whole part and \$34/9\$ represents the fractional part. |
Step 1b
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The first step is to multiply the whole number part by the denominator i.e.,7×9=63 |
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Explanation: In this step, we multiply the whole number by the denominator of the improper fraction. Here, the whole number is 7, and the denominator is 9. since, 7×9=63 |
Step 1c
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Add the new product to the numerator. i.e., 63 + 34 =97. Hence, the improper fraction is \$97/9\$. |
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Explanation: In this step, add the product to the numerator of the improper fraction. The denominator of the improper fraction will be the same i.e., 63 + 34 = 97. Therefore, the improper fraction is \$97/9\$. |
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