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Ordering and Comparing

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1 Ordering and Comparing
Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions

2 Definitions Improper Fractions: is a fraction that has a numerator greater than the denominator. Write 5 examples. Mixed Numbers: A number that combines whole numbers and fractions.

3 When do we use them? When we are trying to talk about a quantity that includes more than a whole and a fraction. We can find an equivalent improper fraction or A number that is greater than 1.0 and has decimals

4 How to convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
Multiply the number that represents the whole by the denominator of the fraction part Add this product to the numerator of the fraction part Leave the denominator as is and… voila we are done!

5 How to convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
Divide the numerator by the denominator and leave the remainder in (No decimals) The Quotient would be the whole part. The remainder would be the numerator of the fraction part and the denominator will remain the denominator of it. Simplify if you can.

6 Now let’s do some work


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