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Mixed to Improper Fractions

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Mixed to Improper Fractions

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📊 Part 1: Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

1. Convert 2¾ to an improper fraction.

Show your working: 2 wholes = ___/4, plus ___/4 = ___/4

2. Convert 1⅗ to an improper fraction.
3. Convert 3½ to an improper fraction.
4. Which improper fraction is equal to 2⅔?

6/3

8/3

5/3

7/3

🔄 Part 2: Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

5. Convert 11/4 to a mixed number.

Working: 11 ÷ 4 = ___ remainder ___, so 11/4 = ___

6. Convert 13/5 to a mixed number.
7. Convert 17/6 to a mixed number.
8. Which mixed number is equal to 19/8?

2⅜

2⅝

3⅜

2⅞

📏 Part 3: Number Line Practice

9. On the number line below, mark where 2⅓ and 7/3 would be located. What do you notice?
10. Sarah says that 1⅘ is the same as 9/5. Use a number line or working to show if she is correct.
11. Challenge: Convert these fractions and arrange them in order from smallest to largest:

2¼, 9/4, 1¾, 11/4

Order: _______ < _______ < _______ < _______

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