Name:_______________________________Improper Fraction and Mixed Number Review Converting improper fractions to mixed numbers If you divide our numerator of 7 by our denominator of 3, we get a quotient that represents how many wholes we can get out of seven one­thirds. Our remainder represents how many one­thirds are left over. 7 3 represents how many parts or thirds we have tells us how many parts it takes to make a whole 2 3 7 6 = 2 13 1 1. What fraction of the picture is shaded? Converting mixed numbers to improper fractions 2 3 4 11 4 We keep the same denominator 4 x 2 + 3 = 11 To find the numerator of the improper fraction, we mutiply the denominator of the fraction by the whole number and then add the numerator. 2. Which number is equivalent to the fraction below? 7 3 4 A. 4 3 A. 13 B. 2 13 B. 2 13 C. 8 3 C. 3 12 1 2 D. 1 3 D. 7 3 3. Which number is equivalent to the fraction below? 4. Which number is equivalent to the fraction below? 18 4 A. 4 B. 3 14 B. C. 3 24 C. 1 D. 4 2 All work must be shown in order to receive credit. A. D. 18 4 11 4 11 8 9 4 2 3 4 Name:_______________________________Improper Fraction and Mixed Number Review 5. Which number is equivalent to the fraction below? 12 20 5 41 5 55 5 63 5 A. B. C. D. 3 5 4 A. 9 12 B. 9 13 C. 18 1 D. 4 1 B. C. A. 8 10 B. 8 A. 4 5 2 B. 21 5 7 8 3 4 1 C. 8 10 D. 12 9. Which number has the greatest value? 21 5 8. Solve 1 5 + 1 of a pound 2 5 of a pound 7 17 of a pound 24 5 pounds 12 1 D. 8 9 +5 9 1 7. Frank and Steve bought two delicious juicy 3 steaks. Steve's steak weighed of a pound and 4 2 Frank's steak weighed of a pound. How many 3 pounds of steak did they cook? A. 6. Solve 2 5 4 10. Which number has the greatest value? 1 A. 3 25 B. 3 8 25 3 C. Equivalent C.Equivalent All work must be shown in order to receive credit. 8 1 3