Changing improper fractions to
mixed forms and vice versa.
• 9 ÷ 5 =
• 12 ÷ 5 =
• 14 ÷ 4 =
• 10 ÷ 3 =
Identify improper, proper fractions
and mixed forms
3 ½, 9/4, 5/4, 2 ½
3/4, 10/6, 3/2, 1 ¼
What fractions name the shaded
parts?
Aling Mimi sew the gown which
her daughter wore during the Flores
de Mayo. Aling Mimi used 5/2 metres
of cloth.
Changing 1 ¾ to an improper
fraction through illustrations.
1. What is the fraction name for 1?
2. How many fourths do we have in all?
3. What is the improper fractions for 1 ¾?
4. What processes are you going to use?
5. How can we change mixed number to
improper fraction without the illustration?
a) Multiply the denominator by the whole
number part.
b) Add the product to the numerator
c) Copy the denominator.
Example: 3 = (4X1) + 3 = 7
4 4 4
Change the following to mixed form.
• 10/7
• 11/9
• 12/11
• 7/3
• 15/12
• 13/6
• 24/7
• 31/6
• 20/6
• 44/8
Solve the problem:
• Lily has 2 3/5 buko pies. How
many fifths of buko pies does
she have?
• To change an improper fraction to a mixed
number, divide the numerator by the
denominator. The quotient becomes the
whole number part, the remainder becomes
the numerator and the divisor becomes the
denominator of the fraction.
• To change a mixed fraction to an improper
fraction, multiply the whole number by the
denominator, add the product to the
numerator then write the sum over the4
given denominator.
Application: Read and solve the problem.
• Rex has 8/3 liters of gasoline. What
is the mixed form of 8/3?
• Regina bought 2 ¾ meters of linen
for a tablecloth. Change 2 ¾ into an
improper fraction.
Evaluation: Change each mixed
number to improper fraction.
• 13 ½
• 7 ¾
• 4 ½
• 8 ½
• 9 ¾
Assignment: Find the missing number
• 2 1/3 = n/3
• 13 2/7 = n/7
• 5 ½ = n/2
• 7 2/3 = n/3
• 9 4/5 = n/5

Changing improper fractions to mixed forms and vice

  • 1.
    Changing improper fractionsto mixed forms and vice versa.
  • 2.
    • 9 ÷5 = • 12 ÷ 5 = • 14 ÷ 4 = • 10 ÷ 3 =
  • 3.
    Identify improper, properfractions and mixed forms 3 ½, 9/4, 5/4, 2 ½ 3/4, 10/6, 3/2, 1 ¼
  • 4.
    What fractions namethe shaded parts?
  • 5.
    Aling Mimi sewthe gown which her daughter wore during the Flores de Mayo. Aling Mimi used 5/2 metres of cloth.
  • 6.
    Changing 1 ¾to an improper fraction through illustrations.
  • 7.
    1. What isthe fraction name for 1? 2. How many fourths do we have in all? 3. What is the improper fractions for 1 ¾? 4. What processes are you going to use? 5. How can we change mixed number to improper fraction without the illustration? a) Multiply the denominator by the whole number part. b) Add the product to the numerator c) Copy the denominator. Example: 3 = (4X1) + 3 = 7 4 4 4
  • 8.
    Change the followingto mixed form. • 10/7 • 11/9 • 12/11 • 7/3 • 15/12 • 13/6 • 24/7 • 31/6 • 20/6 • 44/8
  • 9.
    Solve the problem: •Lily has 2 3/5 buko pies. How many fifths of buko pies does she have?
  • 10.
    • To changean improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient becomes the whole number part, the remainder becomes the numerator and the divisor becomes the denominator of the fraction. • To change a mixed fraction to an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator, add the product to the numerator then write the sum over the4 given denominator.
  • 11.
    Application: Read andsolve the problem. • Rex has 8/3 liters of gasoline. What is the mixed form of 8/3? • Regina bought 2 ¾ meters of linen for a tablecloth. Change 2 ¾ into an improper fraction.
  • 12.
    Evaluation: Change eachmixed number to improper fraction. • 13 ½ • 7 ¾ • 4 ½ • 8 ½ • 9 ¾
  • 13.
    Assignment: Find themissing number • 2 1/3 = n/3 • 13 2/7 = n/7 • 5 ½ = n/2 • 7 2/3 = n/3 • 9 4/5 = n/5