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Math Notes for Chapter Three Pre Chapter Notes: Fractions Fraction: represents part of a whole; written in the Form a b 4 whole is broken into 4 parts – this represents the Denominatior – bottom number 3 4 The shaded part represents the part or the Numerator – top number Simplifying Fractions (Reduce to simplest form or put in lowest terms) Divide both the numerator and the denominator by the GCF 20 - 4 = 5 28 - 4 = 7 Adding and Subtracting with Decimals: Must line up decimal points Use “0” as a place holder if needed Add or subtract as normal Pull down the decimal in the answer Expressing improper fractions as mixed numbers: Divide the denominator into the numerator The whole answer is the whole number and The remainder become the numerator The denominator remains the same Reduce or simplify if needed 25 10 25 – 10 = 2 remainder 5 so.. 2 5/10 or 2 1/2 Expressing mixed numbers as improper fractions: Multiply the denominator and the whole number Add in the numerator and find the answer The answer becomes the new numerator The denominator stays the same 2 ¾ ------ 4*4 = 8 + 3 = 11 so 11/4 is the improper fraction Multiplying Fractions: 1) Multiply numerators 2) Multiply Denominators 3) Reduce if needed 2/5 * 3/8 = 2*3= 6 5*8= 40 6/40 = 3/20 or Cross Cancel before multiplying 2 5 3 8 4 = 3 20 **Multiplying with Mixed Numbers: you must first change mixed number to an improper fraction before multiplying. 3 ½ = 2*3=6 + 1= 7 so 3 ½ = 7/2 Lesson 3.1 Dividing Fractions: you are trying to determine how many of one fraction can go into another fraction 2 – 1/4 = means you are trying to determine how many 4ths can fit into 2 ¼ ¼ ¼ ¼ ¼ ¼ ¼ ¼ you can see that 8 ¼’s fit into 2 whole. So what you really did was multiply 2*4 To divide Fractions: 1) Leave the fist fraction alone 2) Change to multiplication 3) Flip the second fraction upside down ½ -- ¼ = 1/2 * 4/1 = 4/2 = 2 *** Remember when working with mixed numbers you must change into improper fractions before working.*** Lesson 3.2 Multiplying Decimals: Method One: Vertical Method: 15.5 x 2.7 1) Multiply as normal 4185 2) Count decimal places in each number and add (1 + 1) 3) Place total decimal places in answer (2) 15.5 (1) x 2.7 (1) . 41 85 (2) Method Two: Lattice Method 1 5.5 2 7 a)Multiply as normal 4185 b) Count decimal places in each number and add (1 + 1) c) Place total decimal places in answer (2) 14.85 Lesson 3.3 Dividing Decimals Dividend ÷ Divisor = Quotient Quotient Divisor )Dividend If decimal is only in dividend: move decimal directly up to the answer in the exact same place If decimal is in divisor: 1st Move decimal to the right to make a whole number 2nd move the decimal in the dividend to the right The same number of places 3rd move decimal directly up into the answer