This math topic involves practicing the conversion of improper fractions to mixed fractions, specifically focusing on determining the whole number part of the mixed fraction. The problems require identifying how many whole numbers result when the given improper fractions are converted, supporting the students’ understanding of fractions and improving their skills in fraction conversion. Each question presents an improper fraction, and multiple choice answers are provided to select from.
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Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction
Math worksheet on 'Fraction Conversion - To Mixed, Just Wholes (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Fraction Foundations - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/fractions_foundations_practice/ |
Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction |
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Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction |
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Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction |
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Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction |
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Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction |
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Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction |
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