Fracciones Propias Impropias Y Aparentes

Fracciones Propias Impropias Y Aparentes

Help, I need help to relax? 3

I need everyone to help me at all times, thanks:

1) I mark P for the correct fraction, I mark the wrong parts and A for the visible parts:

a) 7 b) 42 c) 1 d) 9 e) 63 f) 10

3 7 8 18 9 9

2) As a mixed number, enter the following inappropriate parts:

8 o'clock

3

B) 15

4th

C) 31

Date 7

D) 19

give

3) Show the following mixed numbers as common fractions:

a) 13

5

B) 25

Day 8

C) 4 1

5

D) 6 1

give

PDT: Who can give me all the pieces, I give 5 stars and 10 points: D

a) 7/3 b) 42/7 c) 1/8 d) 18/9 e) 63/9 f) 10/9

a) Wrong 7/3 = 2 1/3

b) 42/7 related = 6

c) 1/8 true = 1/8

d) Based on 9/18 = 1/2

e) 63/9 father = 7

f) Does not match 10/09 = 1/9

2) As a mixed number, enter the following inappropriate parts:

a) 8/3 = 2 2/3

B) 4/15 = 3 3/4

c) 31/7 = 4 3/7

d) 19/2 = 9 1/2

3) Show the following mixed numbers as common fractions:

a) 1 3/5 = 5/5 + 3/5 = 8/5

B) 2 5/8 = 16/8 + 5/8 = 21/8

c) 4 1/5 = 20/5 + 1/5 = 21/5

d) 6 1/2 = 12/2 + 1/2 = 13/2

Happiness !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A mixed number is a combination of a number and a fraction. Write without the plus sign (+). For example, 1 ‚½ represents € – one and a half € and is equal to and 1 +. Mixed numbers can be converted to wrong parts and vice versa.

To reduce the mixed number to a common fraction:

1. Multiply the denominator by a number.

2. Add the number to the ucto provided in step 1.

3. Write tomorrow where the initial counter is.

Example: 1 2/3

1.3x1 = 3

2. Added with 3 + 2 = 5 <Ucto 3x1 = 3.

Accountant (2)>

3.5 / 3

1 2/3 = (3x1 + 2) / 3 = (3 + 2) / 3 = 5/3 must be decided 1 2/3

To reduce ■■■■■ fractions to mixed numbers:

1. Divide the denominator by the number.

2. Quote (Q) is a number of mixed numbers. The remainder (R) is the numerator of the fraction and the denominator (D) is the actual denominator. Q In the form of R / D

Example: Siegel 7/2 A compound we assume Q =?, R = 7 D = 2.

Divide 7 by 2 to find Q, which is 3 1/2.

You have to show the numbers because I didn't know what his name was in the first exercise, hopefully this will help you more.

Fracciones Propias Impropias Y Aparentes

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