Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Fractions Video Tutorial
Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Fractions
This tutorial will be able to show you how to convert from an improper fraction to a mixed number. You will need to rewrite the numerator inside the division house and divide by the denominator, which now becomes your divisor. You will also to convert your quotient and your remainder into a mixed fraction.
Division is essentially the opposite of multiplication. Division finds the quotient of two numbers, the dividend divided by the divisor. Any dividend divided by zero is undefined. For positive numbers, if the dividend is larger than the divisor, the quotient will be greater than one, otherwise it will be less than one (a similar rule applies for negative numbers). The quotient multiplied by the divisor always yields the dividend.
Division is neither commutative nor associative. As it is helpful to look at subtraction as addition, it is helpful to look at division as multiplication of the dividend times the reciprocal of the divisor, that is a ÷ b = a × 1/b. When written as a product, it will obey all the properties of multiplication.
fractions
In mathematics, a fraction is a concept of a proportional relation between an object part and the object whole. Each fraction consists of a denominator (bottom) and a numerator (top), representing (respectively) the number of equal parts that an object is divided into, and the number of those parts indicated for the particular fraction.
improper fractions
An improper fraction is a fraction of which numerator is larger than or equal to its denominator.
mixed numbers
A mixed number is the sum of a whole number and a proper fraction.
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