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Improper to Mixed Number Conversion

Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers with this Grade 4 math worksheet, featuring visual aids and various question types.

Grade 4 Math FractionsImproper to Mixed Number Conversion
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.B.3.C

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Improper to Mixed Number Conversion

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Read each question carefully and convert the improper fractions to mixed numbers. Show your work where indicated.

1. An improper fraction has a numerator that is   than or equal to its denominator.

2. A mixed number has a whole number part and a   part.

3. To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, you   the numerator by the denominator.

1. Convert the improper fraction 7/3 to a mixed number. Then, draw a fraction bar to represent it.

7/3

2. Convert the improper fraction 9/4 to a mixed number. Then, draw a fraction bar to represent it.

9/4

1. Which mixed number is equivalent to 11/5?

a

1 1/5

b

2 1/5

c

5 1/11

d

11 1/5

2. The improper fraction 10/3 is equal to:

a

3 1/3

b

1 3/10

c

3 10/3

d

10 1/3

Convert each improper fraction to a mixed number.

1. 13/4 =

2. 15/2 =

3. 8/3 =

4. 17/5 =

1. The mixed number 2 1/2 is equivalent to the improper fraction 5/2.

T

True

F

False

2. When converting an improper fraction, the remainder becomes the new numerator.

T

True

F

False