[Solved] MATH062N Week 1 Introduction to Fractions, Improper Fractions, and Mixed Numbers

Q1

Name the improper fraction. Then, write it as a mixed number. Do not simplify.

Q2

What fraction is being modeled in the figure below?

Q3

What fraction is being modeled in the figure below?

Two rectangles are each divided into seven equal parts. The first rectangle has all seven of its parts shaded. The second rectangle has one of its seven parts shaded.

Q4

Name the improper fraction. Then, write it as a mixed number.

Q5

Convert the improper fraction 53/6 to a mixed number.

Q6

Convert the mixed number 1/(17/61) to an improper fraction.

Q7

Convert the improper fraction 67/19 to a mixed number.

Q8

Convert the improper fraction 94/9 to a mixed number.

Q9

What fraction is being modeled in the figure below?

Q10

What fraction is being modeled in the figure below?

Q11

Name the improper fraction. Then, write it as a mixed number.

Q12

Name the improper fraction. Then, write it as a mixed number. Do not reduce the fractions.

 

 

Solution

Q1

Name the improper fraction. Then, write it as a mixed number. Do not simplify.

Ans:

Improper fraction = 6/4, mixed number = 1(2/4)

Q2

What fraction is being modeled in the figure below?

Ans: 7/5

Q3

What fraction is being modeled in the figure below?

Two rectangles are each divided into seven equal parts. The first rectangle has all seven of its parts shaded. The second rectangle has one of its seven parts shaded.

Ans: 8/7……………please follow the link below to purchase all the solutions at $5