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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will be exploring improper fractions and mixed numbers, including converting between the two.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Insert the correct symbol to make this number sentence correct.
=
>
Q2.
Insert the correct symbol to make this number sentence correct.
=
>
Q3.
Which is the second smallest fraction?
1/2
3/4
5/6
Q4.
Zakia ate 2/9 of the birthday cake, Yasser ate 1/5 of the cake. Who ate more?
I need more information
Yasser
Q5.
Which of the following fractions is nearest to 7/10?
11/20
2/5
5 Questions
Q1.
Convert the improper fraction to a mixed number.
a
b
Q2.
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction.
b
c
Q3.
Insert < > or = to make the number sentence correct.
<
=
Q4.
Insert < > or = to make the number sentence correct.
=
>
Q5.
Which fraction is the second smallest?
b
c
d