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Page 1: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Fractions

Day 4

Page 2: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Fractions

Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions.

The number above the fraction line is called the numerator.

The number below the fraction line is called the denominator.

Page 3: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Reducing Fractions

When both the numerator and denominator have a common divisor, we can reduce the fraction to its lowest terms.

A fraction is said to be in its lowest terms (or reduced) when the numerator and denominator are relatively prime (have no common divisors other than 1).

Page 4: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

To reduce a fraction to its lowest terms, divide both the numerator and the denominator by the GCD.

The fraction 6/10 is reduced to its lowest terms as follows.

5

3

210

26

10

6

Page 5: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

You Try…

Reduce to its lowest terms 90

54

Page 6: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions The number 2¾ is an example of a mixed

number. It is called a mixed number because it is made up of an integer and a fraction.

2¾ means 2 + ¾

An improper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is greater than its denominator.

Page 7: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

The figure shows improper fractions and mixed numbers….

Page 8: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

How do you convert mixed numbers to improper fractions?

Page 9: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Example: Convert to Improper Fractions.

Page 10: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

How do you convert improper fractions to mixed numbers?

Page 11: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Example: Convert to a mixed number.

5

8

3

____

5

185

5

31

Page 12: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Example: Convert to a mixed number.

8

225

Page 13: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Multiplication of Fractions

Multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators together then reduce if necessary.

Page 14: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Examples

32

74

32

135

4

9

8

15

4

12

8

71

27

8

93

42

9

4

3

2

40

21

85

73

8

7

5

3

or

Page 15: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Reciprocal

The reciprocal of any number is 1 divided by that number.

The product of a number and its reciprocal must equal 1.

Page 16: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Division of Fractions

To find the quotient of two fractions, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

Page 17: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Addition and Subtraction of Fractions

Before we can add or subtract fractions, the fractions must have a lowest common denominator.

Page 18: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Example: Evaluate .4

3

7

5

21

20

3

4

7

5

Page 19: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below
Page 20: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Adding or Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators

Use prime factorization to find the LCD for the denominator.

Example:

60

7

60

18

60

25

6

6

10

3

5

5

12

5

10

3

12

5

LCD

Page 21: Fractions Day 4. Fractions Numbers such as ½ and -¾ are called fractions. The number above the fraction line is called the numerator. The number below

Addition Example

NowReduce!