Fractions
Fractions
Fractions
Index
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Operations of Fractions
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
8.
Comparison
Examples
/60
55
/8
/12
11
/12
1 2/10
Need Of Fractions?
Consider the following scenario.
Can you finish the whole cake?
If not, how many cakes did you eat?
1 is not the answer, neither is 0.
This suggest that we need a new
kind of number i.e. Fraction.
Parts Of Fractions?
The denominator tells us how
many congruent pieces the whole is
divided into, thus this number cannot
be 0. (b)
a
b
Im the NUMERATOR.
I tell you the number of parts
Im the DENOMINATOR.
I tell you the name of part
Example
How much of a pizza do we have below?
The blue circle is our whole.
if we divide the whole into 8 congruent pieces,
- the denominator would be 8.
We can see that we have 7 of these pieces.
Therefore the numerator is 7, and we
have
7 of a pizza.
8
Types Of Fractions
Proper
Properfractions
fractions
&&
Improper
ImproperFractions
Fractions
Like
LikeFractions
Fractions
&&
Unlike
UnlikeFractions
Fractions
Mixed
MixedFractions
Fractions
Equivalent
Equivalent
Fractions
Fractions
Unit
UnitFractions
Fractions
&&
Whole
WholeFractions
Fractions
7
4
Im Smaller
1
4
In
InImproper
ImproperFractions
Fractionsthe
the
numerator
numeratorisisgreater
greaterthan
than(or
(or
equal
equalto)
to)the
thedenominator.
denominator.
E.g.
E.g.4/2
4/2,9/5
,9/5,6/6
,6/6etc.
etc.
Every
Everywhole
wholeno
noisisImproper
Improper
Fraction
Fraction
E.g.
E.g.24
24==24/1
24/1
Mixed Fractions
In Mixed Fractions a whole number
and a proper fraction are together.
E.g.. 2 1/4, 16 2/5 etc.
Mixed Fractions and Improper
Fractions are same.
7/8
Conversion
Improper Fraction to Mixed Fraction
8
divide the numerator by the denominator the
quotient is the leading number, the remainder as
the new numerator.
9
1
= 1
8
8
Mixed Fraction to Improper Fraction
multiply the whole number with the denominator
and add the numerator to it. The answer is the
numerator and the denominator is same
3 2 7 3 17
2
7
7
7
1
9
8
1
2 2 3 7 = 84
3
4
5
3
4
7
= 63
113
48
,
,
84 84 84
2
2
3
7
4,3,7
2,3,7
1,3,7
1,1,7
1,1,1
Equivalent Fractions
They are the fractions that may have many different
appearances, but are same.
In the following picture we have of a cake as the
cake is divided into two congruent parts and we have
only one of those parts.
But if we cut the cake into smaller congruent
pieces, we can see that
= 2/4 = 4/8 = 3/6
Equivalent Fractions
Example
Are 14 & 30 equal ?
21
45
14
21
2 = 2
3 3
reduce
14 7 2
21 7 3
14 = 30
21
45
30
45
reduce
30 15 2
45 15 3
Operations Of Fractions
Addition
Addition
Subtraction
Subtraction
Division
Division
Multiplication
Multiplication
Addition Of Fractions
Things To Know !!!!
Simplifying
Like and Unlike Fractions
Like fractions are Compulsory to add.
If there are Unlike Fractions then convert them to like
fractions.
The Denominator should not be added.
Always change Improper fraction to a mixed
fraction.
Adding Fractions
+
1
2
+
3
=
1
=
6
6
6
2
Add the numerator
and
leave the denominator as it is.
3 5
2
6
5
1
5 15
3 15
1 2 5
6 11
3 5 15 15 15
Subtraction Of Fractions
Things To Know !!!!
Simplifying
Like and Unlike Fractions
Like fractions are Compulsory to subtract.
If there are Unlike Fractions then convert them to like
fractions.
The Denominator should not be subtracted.
Always change Improper fraction to a mixed
fraction.
The numerator can be negative.
Subtracting Fractions
2
=
1
=
6
6
6
3
Subtract the numerator
and
leave the denominator as it is.
2
2 10
3 15
2
5
2 2 10 6 4
3 5 15 15 15
2
6
5 15
Multiplication Of Fractions
Things To Know !!!!
Simplifying
The Denominator are always multiplied.
Of : Of means multiply. E.g. : of 2 = 2 = 1
Product of two Proper Fractions is always less than both of them.
Product of two Improper Fractions is always greater than both of
them.
Product of one Improper Fraction and one Proper
Fraction is always less than the Improper Fraction
and greater than the Proper Fraction.
Multiplying Fractions
23
=
6
=
42
3
=
Addition Of Fractions
Things To Know !!!!
Simplifying
Multiplication
Always change Improper fraction to a mixed fraction.
Reciprocal: The inverse of fraction
E.g. 2/3 = 3/2 = 1 , 2 = 5/2 = 2/5
Dividing Fractions
25
=
10
=
44
5
=
16
Comparison
Comparison
3
&
10
=
15
>
9
15