Changing Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
An Improper Fraction is a fraction with the numerator bigger than the denominator. A Mixed Number is a whole number and a fraction.
For example:
4/3 is a Improper Fraction
1 1/3 is a Mixed Number
Use these strategies for changing Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers:
Strategy 1: It may be easier to
put the fraction into lowest terms first.
Strategy 2: Determine how many
times the numerator will divide into
the
denonimator, this number becomes the whole number
part
of the mixed number.
Strategy 3: The remainder
becomes the new numerator, and
the
denominator stays the same.