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Changing Improper Changing Improper Fractions to Mixed Fractions to Mixed
FractionsFractions
Changing Improper Changing Improper Fractions to Mixed Fractions to Mixed
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Kelly TaylorKelly Taylor
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What is an Improper Fraction?
• An Improper fraction has a top (numerator) number larger than (or equal to) the bottom (denominator) number, Its “Top Heavy”
Examples: 11 8 3 7 5 2
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Is This an Improper Fraction?
1910
YES!!!!
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What is a Mixed Fraction?
• A Mixed Fraction is awhole number and a proper fraction combined, such as 1 3/4.
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How you Change an Improper Fraction to a
Mixed Fraction
• First figure out if its an improper fraction by looking to see if the top number is bigger than the bottom number.
8 Yes 3 No
5 4
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Next you divide the top number by the bottom
number
Now that we know 8 is an improper
5fraction we can divide 8 by 5. 5
goes into 8, 1 time with 3 left over.
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• We take the remaining 3 and make it into a fraction. The remaining 3 will always go over the original denominator.
• The number of times the denominator goes into the numerator always goes in front of the remaining fraction such as:
1 3 5
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PracticeAre these improper fractions? If so
change it into a mixed fractions.
1. 13 2. 9 6 2
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Practice1. 13 2. 9 6 2
Answers YES1. 2 1 2. 4 1 6 2
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PracticeAre these improper fractions? If so
change it into a mixed fraction.
1. 12 2. 25 3
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Answers1. 12 2. 2
5 3
1. Yes 2. No
2 2 5
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Recap• To change an improper fraction to a
mixed number you divide the numerator by the denominator.
• The number of times its divided is written first.
• Then the remainder is put into a fraction with the remainder over the original denominator.
1 4 5