Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Worksheet
Practice converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, and comparing their values on a number line.
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Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Show your work where necessary.
Convert each mixed number to an improper fraction.
1. 3 ½ =
2. 5 ¾ =
3. 2 ⅖ =
4. 4 ⅙ =
Convert each improper fraction to a mixed number.
1. ⁷⁄₃ =
2. ¹¹⁄₄ =
3. ¹³⁄₅ =
4. ¹⁷⁄₆ =
Determine if each statement is True or False.
1. The mixed number 2 ½ is equivalent to the improper fraction ⁵⁄₂.
True
False
2. The improper fraction ⁹⁄₄ is greater than 2.
True
False
Plot the mixed number 1 ¾ on the number line below.
Explain how you determined the position of 1 ¾.
1. Which improper fraction is equivalent to 3 ⅓?
⁷⁄₃
¹⁰⁄₃
¹¹⁄₃
⁹⁄₃
Shade the fraction bar to represent 2 ⅕. Then write it as an improper fraction.
Improper fraction:
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