Multiplying improper fractions and mixed fractions
Topic Notes
Improper fractions are fractions that their numerators are larger than or equal to their denominators. On the other hand, mixed numbers, also known as compound fractions, are numbers that have both a whole number and a fraction. In this section, a model will be used as a way to multiply mixed numbers and improper fractions. We will also practice questions of multiplying improper fractions and mixed numbers algebraically.
In this lesson, we will learn:
- Multiplying Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers Using Area Models
- Multiply Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers Involving Single-digit Numbers
- Word Problems: Multiplying Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- Multiply Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers Involving Multiple-digit Numbers and Negatives
- Steps to multiplying fractions involving mixed numbers:
- Convert all the mixed numbers into improper fractions.
- Multiply the improper fractions.
- Reduce the answer to the lowest terms.
- Convert the answer back to a mixed number.