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When you see: ¼¼ - Think QUARTERS! 1/10 - Think DIMES!
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If I have 6 quarters, how much money do I have? - $1.50 - How do I write that as an improper fraction? - 6/4 - Mixed Number? - 1 2/4 = 1 ½ How about if I had 12 dimes? - $1.20 - Improper fraction = 12/10 - Mixed number = 1 2/10 = 1 1/5
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Denominator - Shows how many parts make up a whole - Ex: ¾ = 4 parts make up the whole, and we have 3 parts Numerator - Shows how many parts we have in total - Ex: We have eight slices of pizza in total and each pizza is cut in 4 slices (whole pizza is 4 parts) - = 8/4 = 2 pizzas! YUM!
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Imagine this as having 2 equal parts How many parts make up the whole? That’s your denominator! How many parts do we have? That’s the numerator! How would we write the fraction if we had 5 equal parts?
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ALL IMPROPER FRACTIONS MUST BE GREATER THAN ONE!!!
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Jenna brought me some eggs for a class Easter egg hunt. She brought over 17 to me (God love her ). If there are 12 in a box, will 1 ½ boxes be enough to carry them over?
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Can you think of any improper fractions for the following?
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Model any improper fraction for me Prove that 8/6 < 1 ½ Textbook: Page 214-215 - 2, 4, 5,7,11
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