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Proper fractions The value of the numerator is less than the value of the denominator. Proper in this case does not mean correct or best.
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Improper fractions The value of the numerator is greater than or equal to the value of the denominator.
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Unit Fractions Unit fractions are fractions whose numerator is 1: 1 1 1 1 1 2 7 24100 8
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Mixed numbers Meaning of
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Writing mixed numbers as improper fractions The algorithm that is taught in schools obscures the meaning. This is true for many algorithms, which are “efficient” ways of carrying out operations.
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Write mixed number as improper fraction and vice versa
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Operations with fractions Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division
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Adding and subtracting fractions
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1/2 + 1/3
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Multiplying fractions Repeated addition model Area model
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Multiplication of fractions Fraction as operator The multiplication algorithm is best explained by the area model.
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2/3 of 2 1/2
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Mixed number times mixed number
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Dividing fractions Division of fractions is most easily understood as repeated subtraction.
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11 divided by 1 1/2
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Multiplicative Inverses We know that division is the inverse of multiplication.
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Multiplicative inverses The multiplicative inverse of a is 1/a The multiplicative inverse of a/b is b/a
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Dividing fractions Because division is the inverse operation of multiplication, dividing a number by a fraction is equivalent to multiplying the number by the multiplicative inverse, called the reciprocal, of the fraction.
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Exploration 5.12 “Drawn to scale” Part 1 Use reasoning not algorithms to answer #1 Part 2 Write justifications for the following: –#1: 3, 6, 8, 13, 16 –#2: 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16
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Extra Practice 1.You have from 10:00 - 11:30 to do a project. At 11, what fraction of time remains? At 11:20, what fraction of time remains? Use a diagram to explain how you know. Are there certain diagrams that are more effective? Discuss this with your group.
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Extra Practice 2.Is 10/13 closer to 1/2 or 1? Use a diagram to explain how you know. Are there certain diagrams that are more effective? Discuss this with your group.
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