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All fractions, repeating and terminating decimals - ✔ ✔ Rational Number


Non-repeating and Non-terminating Decimals, pi - ✔ ✔ Irrational Number


irrational - ✔ ✔ Is pi a rational number or irrational number?


1 - ✔ ✔ A group of children listed the number of brothers and sisters they
each have. The list is shown below. 0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5. What is the MODE
of the numbers shown?


8 - ✔ ✔ A set of data is shown below. 5, 6, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12. What is the MEDIAN
of the data?


98 - ✔ ✔ A list of numbers is shown below. 86, 98, 98, 98, 115, 120, 45, 210,
320. What is the MODE of the numbers shown?

,What is a simple fraction? - ✔ ✔ A fraction that is not top heavy like 2/3.


What is an improper fraction? - ✔ ✔ A fraction that is top heavy like 3/2.


Where is the numerator in a fraction? - ✔ ✔ The numerator is the top part of
the fraction. Thus in ½ : 1 is the numerator while 2 is the denominator.


Where is the denominator in a fraction? - ✔ ✔ The denominator is the bottom
part of the fraction. Thus in ½ : 1 is the numerator while 2 is the denominator.


Define the symbol =, <, > - ✔ ✔ = is equal to
< is less than
> is greater than


What kind of numbers is 2¼, 2½, 3¾? - ✔ ✔ These numbers are examples of
mixed numbers.


What is an improper fraction? - ✔ ✔ It is a fraction where the numerator is
greater than the denominator like 23/4.


What are the steps of changing a mixed fraction to an improper fraction? Using
example 2¾ - ✔ ✔ Using example 2¾.
1) Multiply 4 x 2 = 8
2) Add the sum of 8 to numerator thus 8+3= 11

,3) Keep the same denominator and the answer is 11/4.


What are the steps of changing an improper fraction to a mixed fraction?
Using example 11/4 - ✔ ✔ Using example 11/4
1) Divide the mixed fraction. 11/4 is 2 with a remainder of of 3.

2) Thus it is 2¾. *please note that we kept the same denominator when applying
the remainder.


How do you change a fraction so you can add like terms? Use example ½ + ¾ = ?
- ✔ ✔ Use example ½ + ¾ = ?

1) Determine which fraction you would like to change. In this case it would be ½.
To add fractions, the denominator must be the same.

2) To change ½ we multiply both numerator and denominator by 2/2 to equal 2/4.
*2/4 and ½ are the same fraction.
3) Thus 2/4 + 3/4 = 5/4 (an improper fraction)


Whenever possible, when taking a test, reduce the fractions into ----- ----- ? -
✔ ✔ Whenever possible, when taking a test, reduce the fractions into
LOWER TERMS


What are the steps in reducing a fraction to its lowest term? Use example 8/16.
- ✔ ✔ Use example 8/16.

1) Divide both the numerator and the denominator with the number that you
determined will go evenly for both terms.
In this case it would be 8 so 8/16 ÷ 8/8= 1/8

, What are the steps in adding fractions with the same denominator? Use
example 2/5 + 1/5 =? - ✔ ✔ Use example 2/5 + 1/5 =?

1) Just add the numerators because both fractions are like terms with the
same denominator.
Thus 2/5 + 1/5 = 3/5 or 2+1= 3 then place the denominator back 3/5.


What are the steps in adding fractions with the different denominators? Use
example 2/4 + 1/12 =? - ✔ ✔ Use example 2/4 + 1/12 =?

1) Find a common denominator by reducing a fraction or multiplying a fraction to
make it into like terms.
Thus 2/4 x 3/3 = 6/12

2) Add the like terms keeping the denominator the same.
Thus 6/12 + 1/12 = 7/12


What are the steps in subtracting fractions with the same denominator?

Use example 7/8 - 3/8 = ? - ✔ ✔ Use example 7/8 - 3/8 = ?

1) Just subtract the numerators because both fractions are like terms with
the same denominator.
Thus 7/8 - 3/8 = 4/8


*don't forget to reduce the fraction 4/8 ÷ 2/2 = 1/4


What are the steps in subtracting fractions with the unlike denominators?

Use example 5/6 - 3/5 = ? - ✔ ✔ Use example 5/6 - 3/5 = ?

1) Find a common denominator by reducing a fraction or multiplying a fraction to
make it into like terms.
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