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Intoduction to Fractions. What are FRACTIONS? Fractions are a part of the whole We use fractions all the time. Have you ever used a steel tape or a ruler?

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1 Intoduction to Fractions

2 What are FRACTIONS? Fractions are a part of the whole We use fractions all the time. Have you ever used a steel tape or a ruler? Inches are divided into parts Have you ever used a measuring cup? Cups are divided into parts

3 Parts of fractions 1 Numerator 4 Denominator The top number is the numerator. The bottom number is the denominator.

4 Types of fractions Proper fractions – the top number (numerator) is SMALLER than the bottom number (denominator). THIS IS THE PROPER FORM FOR AN ANSWER. Improper fractions – the top number is LARGER than the bottom number. Mixed numbers – a whole number and a fraction. 123214123214 2

5 Quick Review What are Fractions? Part of the whole The Top number is the _____________. Numerator The Bottom number is the ____________. Denominator What are the 3 types of fractions? Proper Improper Mixed Numbers

6 Think of a fraction as a pie 3434 Pretend that you ate 3 pieces of a pie that was cut into 4 pieces 3 pieces that you ate The pie was cut into 4 pieces In fractions the bottom number (denominator) always refers to how many pieces something has been cut into. The top number (numerator) always refers to how many pieces you have

7 Into how many pieces has this cake been cut? How many pieces did Bob eat? 4 1

8 Into how many pieces has this cake been cut? How many pieces did Bob eat? 8 3

9 Into how many pieces did Bob cut the cake? How many pieces of the cake did Bob eat? 7 15 Therefore Bob ate 7/15 of the cake!


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