Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Eric.P's Fraction Growing Post

Question 6 Part A:

4 x 1/2 =
































Question 4 Part A:



1/4 ÷ 2 =





































Question 7:

A pitcher of orange juice is 2/3 full. If four students equally share the juice, what fraction of the full pitcher does each student get?
Answer:

2 x 1 = 2

3 x 4 = 12

= 2/12

Each student gets 2/12 of the ful pitcher.







Part 2
Fraction x Fraction
3/4 x 7/8 =

Solution: Numerator x Numerator and Denominator x Denominator.
3 x 4 = 21
7 x 8 = 32

Answer:
3/4 x 7/8 = 21/32

Mixed x Fraction
1 1/5 x 2/5 =

Solution: Convert mixed into improper. Then Numerator x Numerator and Denominator x Denominator.
(1x5)+1 = 6/5

(Whole x Denominator)+ Numerator = New Fraction

Answer:
6/5 x 2/5 = 12/25

Mixed x Mixed
5 1/3 x 3 1/3 =

Solution: Covert Mixed fractions to improper. Then Numerator x Numerator and Denominator x Denominator. Then convert answer to mixed with remainder over denominator.

(5x3)+1 = 16/3
(3x3)+1 = 10/3

Answer:
16/3 x 10/3 = 160/9
160 / 9 = 17 7/9


Part 3
Explain how to answer
1 1/2 ÷ 3/4 =
3/4 ÷ 1/2 =

If the denominator is not the same then you must find a common denominator.
Next you draw a box out of the denominator. Ex 1/4 you would draw a box divided in 4ths.
Now count up by the numerator until you can't count anymore. Ex 1/4 count up by 1.
With the left over make it a fraction with the numerator as a denominator.

1 1/2 ÷ 3/4 = 2
3/4 ÷ 1/2 = 1 1/2

Sorry theres no picture but everytime I put one something wierd happened.

3 comments:

Hannah9-05 April 5, 2010 at 7:04 PM  

Hi Eric. Good job with both your video and growing post. You eplained everything nicely. And your pictures were pretty neat too. But for the last question, I think you could've explained it better. It was really good though. And accurate. But made diagrams would help. Keep up the good work!

camille April 11, 2010 at 12:51 PM  

great job eric nice pictures but your video wasnt really clear , your writing was really small

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