This week in maths, group four has been learning to convert improper fractions to mixed fractions.
I already knew it but I just needed to revise on my converting. As we went through the worksheet it got easier and I understood that converting is really easy. e.g : 3 and 3/10 = 33/10 which is an improper fraction.
2 comments:
Kia Ora Pareata
I think that you have an outstanding working out on how to convert improper fractions into mixed fractions. The part that I liked is how you explained what you were learning. I have turned improper fractions into mixed fractions but I was not that good at it but now I am getting better. I think that you should have explained on how you got the answer. What is the hardest part in converting improper fractions to mixed fractions?
Kia ora Pareata
I really like how you talked about learning how to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers. To me converting improper fractions to mixed numbers is so easy even if you have to do it on a number line. Do you think you can convert this to a mixed fraction 36/11?
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