Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-3 |
Title: Convert improper mixed fraction |
Grade 4+ Lesson s1-l5 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
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Problem |
Convert improper fraction to mixed fraction \$(13)/2\$. |
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2 |
Step |
In this case, the improper fraction is |
\$(13)/2\$ |
3 |
Step |
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed fraction, divide the numerator by the denominator. |
\$ (13) \div 2 = 6\$ |
4 |
Step |
The whole number quotient is 6, so that’s the whole part of the mixed fraction. |
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5 |
Step |
The remainder, which is 1, becomes the new numerator. |
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6 |
Clue |
Keep the original denominator (2) for the fractional part. |
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7 |
Solution |
So, the mixed fraction representation of \$(13)/2\$ is \$6 1/2\$. |
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8 |
Sumup |
Please summarize steps |
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Choices |
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Choice-A |
This is incorrect. The whole number 7 suggests an improper fraction of \$(15)/2\$ , which is greater than \$(13)/2\$ |
Wrong \$7 1/2\$ |
10 |
Choice-B |
This is incorrect. The whole number 5 implies an improper fraction of \$(27)/5\$ (or 5.4), which does not represent \$(13)/2\$ (or 6.5) |
Wrong \$5 2/5\$ |
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Choice-C |
This is the correct conversion of \$(13)/2\$ into a mixed fraction, as calculated above |
Correct \$6 1/2\$ |
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Choice-D |
This is incorrect. The whole number 5 implies an improper fraction of \$(11)/2\$, which is less than \$(13)/2\$ |
Wrong \$5 1/2\$ |
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Step |
Option |
C |
14 |
Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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