This arithmetic lesson explains improper fractions and how to convert them to a mixed number. [Arithmetic playlist: Lesson 35 of 38]
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- Khan, Salman
This arithmetic lesson explains improper fractions and how to convert them to a mixed number. [Arithmetic playlist: Lesson 35 of 38]
This lesson presents strategies for adding mixed numbers with like denominators.
This lesson presents word problems that require adding mixed numbers.
This lesson shows how to add mixed numbers that have different denominators.[Developmental Math playlist: Lesson 72 of 196]
This video looks at adding subtracting mixed numbers 0.5 (ex 1)
This video looks at adding subtracting mixed numbers 0.5 (ex 2)
This video looks at adding subtracting mixed numbers 1 (ex 1)
This video looks at adding subtracting mixed numbers 1 (ex 2)
This lesson reviews how to change an improper fraction to a mixed number.
This video looks at worked examples comparing improper fractions and mixed numbers
How do you convert a mixed number to an improper fraction? This lesson reviews the process to convert a mixed number to an improper fraction.
This lesson shows how it is necessary to convert mixed numbers into proper fractions in order to divide them by multiplying by the reciprocal of the divisor.
This lesson builds on the previous lessons and demonstrates dividing mixed numbers and fractions and writing the answer as a mixed number.
This lesson reviews how to multiply whole numbers and fractions, by first writing the whole number as a fraction.
This lesson shows how to multiply mixed fractions by converting the mixed number to an improper fraction and then multiplying and simplying.
This video looks at worked examples ordering mixed numbers and improper fractions
This lesson shows how to find the reciprocal of mixed numbers by converting it to a proper fraction first.
This lesson discusses how to subtract mixed numbers, including the need for the fractions to have similar denominators.
This lesson discusses how to subtract mixed numbers, including the need for the fractions to have similar denominators.
This arithmetic lesson explains improper fractions and how to convert them to a mixed number. [Arithmetic playlist: Lesson 35 of 38]