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6.7 Changing Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

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1 6.7 Changing Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

2 You learned earlier that the value of an improper faction must be equal to or greater than 1. Fractions such as 4/4 , 5/4 , 6/4 , etc., are improper fractions.

3 5/4 > 1 4/4 = 1 5/4 = 1 and ¼, which is written 1 ¼
5/4 > 1 4/4 = 1 5/4 = 1 and ¼, which is written 1 ¼ . This is called a mixed number. It is made up of two parts: 1= whole number ¼ = proper fraction

4 Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
An improper fraction can be changed into a mixed number either by using the method just shown (drawing) or by dividing. Recall that the line separationg the 5 and 4 means that the numerator is being divided by the denominator:

5 Example Write 6/4 as a mixed number.

6 Solution Problem Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 6/4 = ?
Set up the Division: the denominator into the numerator: Divide. Write the remainder as the numerator and the divisor as the denominator of a fraction in its simplest form:

7 Another example: Write 32/5 as a mixed number:

8 Now let’s Reverse! Change 2 ½ into an improper fraction.

9 Solution Problem Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 2 ½ = ?
Multiply the whole number by the denominator. Add the numerator to the product. Keep the same denominator Add the numerators

10 Another Example… Change 4 and 2/3 into an improper fraction.


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