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1 ROUNDING FRACTIONS & MIXED NUMBERS- ESTIMATING SUMS AND DIFFERENCES.
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2 REVIEW Write each fraction in simplest form a) 3 = 1 18 6 b) 21 = ¾ 28
b) 21 = ¾ 28 c) 6 = 3 confidential

3 Review Write each improper fractions as a mixed number
11 = = 1 2 Find the LCD of 1 and 4 LCD = 9 confidential

4 ROUNDING FRACTIONS AND MIXED NUMBERS
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5 ROUNDING FRACTIONS AND MIXED NUMBERS
To round to the nearest half, we can use certain guidelines: ROUND UP : If the numerator is almost as large as the denominator, round the number up to the next whole number. Example: 7 rounds to 1 8 7 is almost as large as 8. confidential

6 Rounding fractions ii) ROUND TO ½ : If the numerator is about half of the denominator, round the fraction to ½. Example : rounds to 2 ½ 8 3 is about half of 8 confidential

7 ROUNDING FRACTIONS iii) ROUND DOWN : If the numerator is much smaller than the denominator, round the number down to the whole number. Example: 1/8 rounds to 0. confidential

8 Examples- Round to the nearest half
6 The numerator of 1 is much smaller than the denominator. So rounds to 3. confidential

9 Example – 2 Round 1 5 to the nearest half. 8
The numerator 5 is about half of the denominator 8. So, 1 5 = 1 ½ confidential

10 Example – 3 Round 8 8 to the nearest half. 9
since the numerator of the fractional part is almost equal to the denominator. So rounds to 9. confidential

11 Your Turn Round each number to the nearest half 8 1 = 8 12 2 9 = 3 10
= 8 12 = 10 = ½ confidential

12 Use rounding to solve a problem
If you need 1 ¼ kilograms of flour needed to make sweets, should you buy 1 ½ kilograms or 1 kilogram? Answer : Since 1 kilogram is less than 1¼ kilograms, we should round up and buy 1 ½ kilograms. confidential

13 BREAK confidential

14 ESTIMATING SUMS AND DFFERENCES
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15 REVIEW Estimate using rounding: a) 2.3 + 7.9 + 4.1 = 2 + 8 + 4 = 14
b) 9.3 – = 9 – 5 = 4 c) – 4.23 = – 4 = 13 confidential

16 Estimating Sums and Differences
We can estimate sums and differences of fractions by rounding each fraction to the nearest half. Then add or subtract. confidential

17 Estimate Sums ☼ Estimate 5 + 11 8 12 5 + 11 = ½ + 1 = 1 ½ 8 12
5 rounds to ½ 8 11 Rounds to 1 12 = ½ + 1 = 1 ½ confidential

18 Estimate Differences Estimate 7 - 1 13 6 7 Rounds to ½ 13
7 Rounds to ½ 13 1 Rounds to 0 6 = ½ - 0 = ½ confidential

19 Your Turn Estimate: 1. 2 + 7 = ½ +1 = 1 ½ 5 8 2. 6 + 4 = ½ + ½ = 1
= ½ +1 = 1 ½ = ½ + ½ = 1 = 1 – ½ = ½ = ½ - ½ = 0 confidential

20 Mixed Number Sum And Differences
We can estimate sums and differences of mixed numbers by rounding each number to the nearest whole number. confidential

21 Example – Mixed Number Sum
Estimate 4 5 rounds to rounds to 2 Estimate 5 – 2 = 7 confidential

22 Example – Mixed Difference
Estimate = 2 ½ - ½ = 2 confidential

23 Your turn Estimate 3 1 + 1 5 = 3 + 2 = 5 8 6 2 7 - 1 8 = 3 – 2 = 1 8 9
= = 5 = 3 – 2 = 1 confidential

24 Let’s have fun confidential

25 Round up to solve a problem
The width of a room is 9 ¼ feet and length of a room is 12 ½ feet. About how much border the room will have? Width = 10 feet Length = 13 Border is about = 46 confidential

26 Your turn Estimate the perimeter of rectangle if length is inches an breadth is 2 ¼ in 11 Length = 14 and Breadth = 2 Perimeter = = 32 confidential

27 Practice Problems Round each number to the nearest half 1. 2 4/5 = 3
/5 = 3 /9 = 4 ½ /12 = 7 /3 = 3 ½ 5. 6 1/7 = 6 confidential

28 Practice Problems James walked 6 5 miles. To the nearest
8 half male, how many miles did she walk. To the nearest half, he walked about 6 ½ miles. confidential

29 Practice Problems Estimate 9/10 – ½ = 1 – ½ = ½ 3/8 – 1/9 = ½ - 0 = ½
9/10 – ½ = 1 – ½ = ½ 3/8 – 1/9 = ½ - 0 = ½ 1 9/10 – 1 1/8 = 2 – 1 = 1 4 1/ /9 = = 5 6 ¼ + 2 5/ /8 = = 12 confidential

30 Review To round to the nearest half:
If the numerator s almost as large as the denominator, round the number to the nearest half If the numerator is about half of the denominator, round the fraction to ½. If the numerator is much smaller than the denominator, round the number down to the whole number. confidential

31 That's all for today confidential


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