Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
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Title: Fractions |
Grade: Core-SAT3 Lesson: S1-P1 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-3 today with definitions, concepts, examples, and worksheets included. |
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Definition: Equivalent Fraction |
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Equivalent fractions are fractions that have different numerators and denominators, but they represent the same part or value of the whole. In simpler terms, these fractions may look different, but they have the same value. |
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Explanation: When you multiply 2 with both the numerator and denominator of \$3/5\$, you get \$6/10\$. So, \$3/5\$ is equivalent to \$6/10\$. |
Definition: Mixed Fraction |
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A mixed fraction, also known as a mixed number, combines a whole number and a proper fraction.It represents a value that is greater than one and is typically used to express quantities that include both whole units and fractional parts. |
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Explanation: \$4 1/2\$ is an example of a mixed fraction. Here 4 is the whole number, and \$1/2\$ is the fraction number. |
Definition: Improper Fraction |
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An improper fraction is a type of fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. |
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Explanation: \$33/25\$, \$45/20\$ are improper fractions. |
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