Transcription of The Book of Fractions - La Citadelle
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Iulia & Teodoru Gugoiu The Book of Fractions Copyright 2006 by La Citadelle Iulia & Teodoru Gugoiu The Book of Fractions ISBN 0-9781703-0-X. 2006 by La Citadelle 4950 Albina Way, Unit 160. Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 4J6, Canada Edited by Rob Couvillon All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without permission in writting from the publisher. Content Page Topic 5 Understanding Fractions 6 The graphical representation of a fraction 7 Reading or writing Fractions in words 8 Understanding the fraction notation 9 Understanding the mixed numbers 10 Reading and writing mixed numbers in words 11 Understanding mixed number notation 12 Understanding improper Fractions 13 Understanding improper fraction notation 14 The link between mixed numbers and improper Fractions 15 Conversion between mixed numbers and improper fracti
F01. Write the fraction that represents the part of the object that has been shaded: 1. A fraction represents a part of a whole. Example 1. The whole is divided into four equal parts. Three part are taken (considered). 2. The corresponding fraction is: 4 3 The numerator represents how many parts are taken. Fraction line or division bar
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