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Module 1.1 Review of Basic Concepts of Fractions

This presentation distinguishes between different types of fractions: A fraction represents a whole number divided into equal parts and can be written as a quotient with a numerator over a denominator. Equivalent fractions have different numerators and denominators but represent the same value, while similar fractions have the same denominator. Proper fractions are less than one with a numerator smaller than the denominator, in contrast to improper fractions or mixed numbers which combine a whole number with a proper fraction.
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Module 1.1 Review of Basic Concepts of Fractions

This presentation distinguishes between different types of fractions: A fraction represents a whole number divided into equal parts and can be written as a quotient with a numerator over a denominator. Equivalent fractions have different numerators and denominators but represent the same value, while similar fractions have the same denominator. Proper fractions are less than one with a numerator smaller than the denominator, in contrast to improper fractions or mixed numbers which combine a whole number with a proper fraction.
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REVIEW OF BASIC

CONCEPTS OF FRACTIONS
This presentation aims to distinguish
among various kinds of fractions.
What is a fraction?
A real number that represents a
whole number that has been
divided into equal parts.
What is a fraction?
 
It can be expressed as a quotient
of the form

where n = numerator
d = denominator
What are equivalent fractions?

EXAMPLES NON-EXAMPLES These are fractions


with different
numerators and
, denominators that
represent the same
value or proportion of
, the whole.
non-equivalent
fractions
What are similar fractions?

EXAMPLES NON-EXAMPLES

, Similar (Like) fractions


are fractions with
same denominators.
,
dissimilar
fractions
What are proper fractions?

EXAMPLES NON-EXAMPLES

a fraction that is less


, than one, with the
numerator less than
the denominator
,
improper
fractions
What are mixed numbers?

EXAMPLES NON-EXAMPLES • a whole number,


and a proper
2 fraction represented
together
• represents a
12 number between
any two whole
numbers
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