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Equivalent fractions
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Pizza 3/4 6/8 9/12
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Multiply by 1 5 x 1 =5 235 x 1 =235 2/3 x 1 =2/3 a x 1 = a
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What is 1?
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Raising Fractions Multiply numerator and denominator (top and bottom) of the fraction by the same number. This is the same thing as multiplying by 1.
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Raising Fractions Raise 3/8 to 56ths. Multiply numerator and denominator (top and bottom) of the fraction by the same number.
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Reducing Fractions Opposite of raising. Make the denominator smaller. Divide numerator and denominator by the same number.
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Reducing Fractions Might take more than one step. More than one way. Divide numerator and denominator by the same number.
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Reducing Fractions Divide numerator and denominator by the same number.
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Why bother? Tell your neighbor why you should reduce a fraction.
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Practice Find a common denominator by raising the denominator: Reduce to lowest terms:
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Comparing fractions Does:
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2 methods to compare fractions 1.Reduce/raise to a common denominator: 1.Cross multiply 10 * 10 = 100 8 * 15 = 120
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Which is greater?
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With a new partner…. 1.Put the fractions in order from least to greatest. 2.When you are done, compare your fractions to the table next to you.
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Practice set Pg. 230: Do at least 3 from problems #17-50 Pg. 231: Do at least 3 from problems # 51-62 Pg. 231: Choose any two from #63-70 Pg. 233: Do one of the sets of 4 (#93-96, 97-100 or 101-104) When you are finished, please tell me the fraction of questions you answered correctly (for example 12/15 correct).
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Multiplying fractions: pg. 1-24
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