Part I. How to use this study guide: Each slide has directions or a question on it. Answer the question, using scratch paper if you need it. Click the.

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Part I

How to use this study guide:Each slide has directions or a question on it.Answer the question, using scratch paper if you need it.Click the mouse to either view the answer on the same

slide, or to advance to the next slide for the answer.Take note of what you didn’t do so well on so you know

what to focus your studying on.GOOD LUCK!

Section 1: Do You Know Vo(cab)?Answer each question, then click the mouse for the correct answer. There are 4 questions on this slide.

The top number in a fraction is called the __________?numeratorA(n) _______ is made up of a whole number and a

fraction.mixed numberA(a) __________ has a larger numerator than

denominator.improper fractionThe ________ is the biggest same factor between 2

numbers.GCF or greatest common factor

Use either of the 2 operations discussed in class to find 2 equivalent fractions for each given fraction.*Only some answers, not all, will be provided.*There are 2 questions on the following slide, 1 on each side.

Find equivalent fractions.2 3 Answers: 4 8 12 6 12 18

• 6 12

Answers: 1 3 2 2 6 4

Use your scratch paper to find the decimal equivalent for each of the given fractions.

Fractions to Decimals1 10

Answer: .1

• 4 9Answer: .44

4 5

Answer: .8

• 11 13

Answer: .846

Change the mixed numbers to improper fractions and the improper fractions to mixed numbers.

Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers(Write as a mixed number,

then turn into imp. frac.)“Six and two-thirds”Answer: 20 3• “Eight and seven-ninths”Answer: 79 9

(Turn into mixed numbers.)49 9

Answer: “Five and four-ninths”

• 38 4Answer: “Nine and two-

fourths” or “Nine and one-half”

Find the GCF for each pair of numbers.

Greatest Common Factor25 and 36Answer: 1

8 and 20Answer: 4

15 and 42Answer: 3

You will also be responsible for placing fractions on a number line. Use your worksheets to review this.

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