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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers.

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6 Questions

Q1.
If white is one half, what is red?
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0.25
Correct answer: 1
Q2.
If white is one half, what is yellow?
five
Correct answer: five halfs
Q3.
If white is one half, what is black?
Correct answer: 3.5
7
Q4.
If white is one quarter, what is green?
Correct answer: 0.75
3
Q5.
If white is one quarter, what is pink?
four
Correct answer: one
Q6.
If white is one quarter, what is blue?
nine
Correct answer: nine quarters

6 Questions

Q1.
What is eleven quarters as a mixed number?
2
Correct answer: 2 and 3 quarters
Q2.
What is five halves as a mixed number?
2
Correct answer: 2 and one half
Q3.
What is nine thirds as a mixed number?
Correct answer: 3
9
Q4.
What is one and one quarter as an improper fraction?
4 quarters
Correct answer: 5 quarters
Q5.
What is two and two fifths as an improper fraction?
10 fifths
Correct answer: 12 fifths
Q6.
What is four and five sixths as an improper fraction?
24 sixths
Correct answer: 29 sixths

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Fractions and decimals