This math topic focuses on converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and determining the numerator of the leftover fraction part. Students are presented with several questions, all requiring them to convert given improper fractions into mixed numbers. Each question displays an improper fraction, and students need to identify the correct remaining numerator after separating the whole number part. The problems are designed to reinforce understanding of fractions and enhance skills in fraction conversion.

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Fraction Conversion - To Mixed, Just Parts Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Fraction Conversion - To Mixed, Just Parts (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Fractions - Mixed - Advanced' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/fractions_mixed_advanced/
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Find the numerator of the remaining fraction when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 8 over 6 = 1 ? over 6
a
3
b
5
c
0
d
1
e
2
f
4
2
Find the numerator of the remaining fraction when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 18 over 8 = 2 ? over 8
a
0
b
4
c
2
d
3
e
1
f
5
3
Find the numerator of the remaining fraction when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 9 over 6 = 1 ? over 6
a
2
b
0
c
1
d
3
e
6
f
5
4
Find the numerator of the remaining fraction when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 10 over 4 = 2 ? over 4
a
5
b
3
c
1
d
2
e
0
f
4
5
Find the numerator of the remaining fraction when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 10 over 8 = 1 ? over 8
a
5
b
0
c
3
d
4
e
2
f
1
6
Find the numerator of the remaining fraction when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 16 over 6 = 2 ? over 6
a
4
b
7
c
2
d
5
e
3
f
6
7
Find the numerator of the remaining fraction when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 14 over 8 = 1 ? over 8
a
5
b
6
c
7
d
8
e
9
f
3