This math topic involves practicing conversion of improper fractions to mixed fractions or whole numbers. Each problem presents an improper fraction and asks to identify the whole number part when the fraction is expressed as a mixed number. The problems, aimed at reinforcing understanding of fractions and their conversions, challenge the learner to determine how many times the denominator can be divided into the numerator to extract whole numbers. This is a key concept in managing and simplifying fractions, often used in more advanced mathematical operations and real-life scenarios.

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Fraction Conversion - To Mixed, Just Wholes Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Fraction Conversion - To Mixed, Just Wholes (Level 3)'. 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 number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 19 over 11 = ? 8 over 11
a
4
b
2
c
3
d
1
e
0
2
Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 30 over 11 = ? 8 over 11
a
4
b
0
c
5
d
3
e
1
f
2
3
Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 14 over 13 = ? 1 over 13
a
3
b
4
c
0
d
2
e
1
4
Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 16 over 11 = ? 5 over 11
a
0
b
2
c
1
d
4
e
3
5
Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 28 over 11 = ? 6 over 11
a
1
b
2
c
0
d
3
e
5
f
4
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Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 30 over 13 = ? 4 over 13
a
0
b
2
c
1
d
4
e
3
f
5
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Find the number of wholes when this is made into a mixed fraction
A LaTex expression showing 13 over 10 = ? 3 over 10
a
4
b
0
c
3
d
2
e
1