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Fractions Packet Created by MLC @ 2009 page 1 of 42 Fractions Packet Contents Intro to page 2 Reducing page 13 Ordering page 16 Multiplication and Division of page 18 Addition and Subtraction of page 26 Answer page 39 Note to the Student: This Packet is a supplement to your textbook Fractions Packet Created by MLC @ 2009 page 2 of 42 Intro to Fractions Reading Fractions Fractions are parts. We use them to write and work with amounts that are less than a whole number (one) but more than zero. The form of a fraction is one number over another, separated by a fraction (divide) line. 95and,43,21 These are Fractions . Each of the two numbers tells certain information about the fraction (partial number).
Fractions Packet Created by MLC @ 2009 page 3 of 42 Exercise 1 Write fractions that tell the following information: (answers on page 39) 1. Count two of five equal parts 2. Count one of four equal parts
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