Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Example |
Title: Fraction Addition with Whole number |
Grade: 5-a Lesson: S2-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:
Add \$19/4\$ and 8.
Step 1a
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Convert the whole number into a fraction by taking the denominator as 1: \$8/1\$. |
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Explanation: In this step, the whole number is converted into a fraction by setting the denominator as 1: \$8/1\$. |
Step 1b
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Make the denominator common. Since the denominator of \$19/4\$ is 4, the denominator of \$8/1\$ should also be 4. By multiplying the numerator and denominator of \$8/1\$ with 4, we get \$(8 × 4)/(1 × 4) = 32/4\$. |
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Explanation: In this step, the denominator of \$19/4\$ is 4; we need to make the denominator of \$8/1\$ also 4. To do this, we multiply both the numerator and denominator of \$8/1\$ by 4, which gives us \$(8 × 4)/(1 × 4) = 32/4\$. So, \$8/1\$ becomes \$32/4\$. |
Step 1c
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Add the numertors: \$19/4 + 32/4 = 51/4\$ |
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Explanation: Add the fractions numerators \$19/4\$ and \$32/4\$ and provide the result as an equation. The correct equation would be \$19/4 + 32/4 = 51/4\$. |
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