List the steps to changing a mixed number to an improper fraction.

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List the steps to changing a mixed number to an improper fraction.

Agenda 1)Review fraction basics 2)Questions with rational numbers (that means fractions) 3)Go over worksheets 4)Exit ticket

5.) Faith and Sedwich are comparing the fuel efficiency of their cars. Faith found she could travel 240 miles on 15 gallons of gas. Sedwich found he could travel miles on 16.5 gallons of gas. A.) Determine the gas mileage, in miles per gallon, of each car. B.) Use your answers from part A to determine how many gallons of gas each car would need to travel 99 miles.

Assume that w is a negative rational number, x is a positive rational number, y is 0, and z is a negative irrational number. List all the combinations of one letter divided by another that will yield a negative rational number.

Exit ticket Sum up the rule for multiplying and dividing rational numbers (fractions, integers and decimals)