Key Concepts
- Property of One
- Any number, except zero, divided by itself is one. aa=1aa=1 , where a≠0
- Mixed Numbers
- A mixed number consists of a whole number a and a fraction bc where c≠0
- It is written as follows: abcc≠0
- Proper and Improper Fractions
- The fraction ab is a proper fraction if [latex]a
- Convert an improper fraction to a mixed number.
- Divide the denominator into the numerator.
- Identify the quotient, remainder, and divisor.
- Write the mixed number as quotient remainderdivisor
- Convert a mixed number to an improper fraction.
- Multiply the whole number by the denominator.
- Add the numerator to the product found in Step 1.
- Write the final sum over the original denominator.
- Equivalent Fractions Property
- If a,b, and c are numbers where b≠0 , c≠0 , then ab=a⋅cb⋅c
Glossary
- equivalent fractions
- Equivalent fractions are two or more fractions that have the same value.
- fraction
- A fraction is written ab . in a fraction, a is the numerator and b is the denominator. A fraction represents parts of a whole. The denominator b is the number of equal parts the whole has been divided into, and the numerator a indicates how many parts are included.
- mixed number
- A mixed number contains
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