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Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Warm Up Name a common factor for each pair. Possible answers: 1. 5 and 10 5 2. 9 and 12 3 3. 20 and 24 4 4. 10 and 14 2 5. 6 and 8 2 6. 8 and 15 1 Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Problem of the Day Find a number less than 100 for which all three statements are true: • Divide by 3. Remainder of 2. • Divide by 4. Remainder of 3. • Divide by 5. Remainder of 4. 59 Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Learn to identify, write, and convert between equivalent fractions and mixed numbers. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Insert Lesson Title Here Mixed Numbers Vocabulary equivalent fractions improper fractions mixed number Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers In some recipes the amounts of ingredients are given as fractions, and sometimes those fractions do not equal the fractions on a measuring cup. Knowing how fractions relate to each other can be very helpful. Different fractions can name the same number. 3 5 Course 2 = 6 10 = 15 25 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers 6 = 15 . These are called In the diagram 3 = 5 10 25 equivalent fractions because they are different expressions for the same nonzero number. To create fractions equivalent to a given fraction, multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same number. 3 = 3 · 2= 6 5 5 · 2 10 Course 2 15 = 15 ÷ 5 3 = 25 25 ÷ 5 5 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Remember! 3 is in simplest form because the greatest 5 common factor of 3 and 5 is 1. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Additional Example 1: Finding Equivalent Fractions Find a fraction equivalent to the given fraction. A. 5 7 5 = 5 · 3 = 15 Multiply numerator and 7 7·3 21 denominator by 3. B. 18 24 18 = 18 ÷ 2 = 9 24 24 ÷ 2 12 Course 2 Divide numerator and denominator by 2. Equivalent Fractions 3-8 Insert Lesson Title Here and Mixed Numbers Try This: Example 1 Find a fraction equivalent to the given fraction. A. 3 8 3 = 3·2 = 6 Multiply numerator and 8 8·2 16 denominator by 2. B. Course 2 6 12 6 = 6÷3 = 2 12 12 ÷ 3 4 Divide numerator and denominator by 3. Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers To determine if two fractions are equivalent, find a common denominator and compare the numerators. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Additional Example 2A: Determining Whether Fractions are Equivalent Write the fractions with a common denominator. Then determine if they are equivalent. A. 4 and 28 6 42 Both fractions can be written with a denominator of 3. 4 4÷2 2 = = 6 6÷2 3 28 = 28 ÷ 14 = 2 42 ÷ 14 3 42 The numerators are equal, so the fractions are equivalent. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Additional Example 2B: Determining Whether Fractions are Equivalent Write the fractions with a common denominator. Then determine if they are equivalent. B. 6 and 20 10 25 Both fractions can be written with a denominator of 50. 6 6·5 = 30 = 10 10 · 5 50 20 = 20 · 2 = 40 25 · 2 25 50 The numerators are not equal, so the fractions are not equivalent. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 Insert Lesson Title Here and Mixed Numbers Try This: Example 2A Write the fractions with a common denominator. Then determine if they are equivalent. A. 3 and 6 9 18 Both fractions can be written with a denominator of 3. 3 3÷3 1 = = 9 9÷3 3 6 = 6÷6 =1 18 ÷ 6 18 3 The numerators are equal, so the fractions are equivalent. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 Insert Lesson Title Here and Mixed Numbers Try This: Example 2B Write the fractions with a common denominator. Then determine if they are equivalent. B. 4 and 9 12 48 Both fractions can be written with a denominator of 96. 4 4·8 = 32 = 12 12 · 8 96 9 = 9 · 2 = 18 48 · 2 48 96 The numerators are not equal, so the fractions are not equivalent. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers 8 is an improper 5 fraction. Its numerator is greater than its denominator. Course 2 8= 13 5 5 3 1 is a mixed 5 number. It contains both a whole number and a fraction. Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Additional Example 3: Converting Between Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers A. Write 13 5 as a mixed number. First divide the numerator by the denominator. 13 = 2 3 5 5 Use the quotient and remainder to write a mixed number. B. Write 7 2 as an improper fraction. 3 First multiply the denominator and whole number, and then add the numerator. + Use the result to 3 · 7 + 2 2 23 = 7 3 = write the improper 3 3  fraction. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Mixed Numbers Try This: Example 3 A. Write 15 6 as a mixed number. First divide the numerator by the denominator. 15 = 2 3 = 2 1 Use the quotient and remainder to 2 write a mixed number. 6 6 B. Write 8 1 as an improper fraction. 3 First multiply the denominator and whole number, and then add the numerator. + Use the result to 3 · 8 + 1 1 25 = 8 3 = write the improper 3 3  fraction. Course 2 Equivalent Fractions 3-8 and Insert Lesson Title Here Mixed Numbers Lesson Quiz 1 1. Write a fraction equivalent to 12 . 2 24 2. Write 17 as a mixed number. 21 8 8 3. Write 4 3 as an improper fraction. 31 7 7 4. A carpenter is building a stairway. Each stair has to be 12 7 in. wide. The carpenter’s ruler is 8 marked in sixteenths. What length should he measure? 12 14 in. 16 Course 2