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© 2007 M. Tallman

© 2007 M. Tallman

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Mixed Number- a number that names a whole number and a

fraction.

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fraction.

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Mixed Number- a number that names a whole number and a

fraction.

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Mixed Number- a number that names a whole number and a

fraction.

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An improper fraction is a fraction with a numerator that is greater than or equal to the denominator.

A mixed number can also be represented as an improper fraction.

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How many pieces are

there?

How many pieces make 1

whole?

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215 =11

5How many

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An improper fraction is a fraction with a numerator that is greater than or equal to the denominator.

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How many pieces are

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A mixed number can also be represented as an improper fraction.

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2415=34

15How many

pieces make 1 whole?

An improper fraction is a fraction with a numerator that is greater than or equal to the denominator.

How many pieces are

there?

A mixed number can also be represented as an improper fraction.

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1=1212

How many pieces make 1

whole?An improper fraction is a fraction with a numerator that is greater than or equal to the denominator.

How many pieces are

there?

A mixed number can also be represented as an improper fraction.

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10 + 7 = 17

Step 1: Multiply the denominator and the whole number.Step 2: Add the product and the numerator. Step 3: The sum becomes the numerator.

Step 4: The denominator remains the same.

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16 + 5 = 21

Step 1: Multiply the denominator and the whole number.Step 2: Add the product and the numerator. Step 3: The sum becomes the numerator.

Step 4: The denominator remains the same.

258

=8 × 2 = 16

×

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Step 1: Divide the numerator by the denominator

Step 2: The quotient becomes the whole number.

Step 3: The remainder becomes the numerator.

Step 4: The denominator remains the same.

1=10 ÷ 6 = 1 R4

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Step 1: Divide the numerator by the denominator

Step 2: The quotient becomes the whole number.

Step 3: The remainder becomes the numerator.

Step 4: The denominator remains the same.

3=25 ÷ 7 = 3 R4 25

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