Steps-3

Title: Convert improper mixed fraction

Grade 4+ Lesson s1-l5

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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

Convert improper fraction to mixed fraction \$(13)/2\$.

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Step

In this case, the improper fraction is

\$(13)/2\$

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Step

To convert an improper fraction to a mixed fraction, divide the numerator by the denominator.

\$ (13) \div 2 = 6\$

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Step

The whole number quotient is 6, so that’s the whole part of the mixed fraction.

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Step

The remainder, which is 1, becomes the new numerator.

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Clue

Keep the original denominator (2) for the fractional part.

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Solution

So, the mixed fraction representation of \$(13)/2\$ is \$6 1/2\$.

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Sumup

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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\$

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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

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Sumup

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