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A mixed number is a number that has a whole number part and a fraction part. You can also think of a mixed number being made up of a whole number, a numerator and a denominator. You can have both positive and negative mixed numbers.
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A fraction is a number with the form: \[ {n \over d} \] If...
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Mixed fractions (also called mixed numbers) combine a whole number and a fraction. Here you will find explanations on mixed fractions, examples of mixed fractions, Over 4,500 free worksheets available to learn and practice math.
Write the correct mixed number and improper fraction for each illustration. Write improper fractions as mixed numbers, and vice-versa. This set includes 30 task cards and an answer sheet. Use these cards for learning centers, small group instruction, classroom games, exit slips, or scavenger hunts.
Free 3rd grade fractions and decimals worksheets, including writing and comparing fractions, equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators, completing whole numbers, improper fractions, mixed numbers and simple decimals. No login required.
Here is a collection of our printable worksheets for topic Mixed Numbers of chapter Understand Fractions in section Fractions and Decimals. A brief description of the worksheets is on each of the worksheet widgets.
Mixed numbers are a tricky part of the math curriculum, particularly for third graders who are just getting introduced to fractions. This worksheet teaches students that a mixed number is a whole number paired with a fraction, and then asks students to identify the mixed numbers.
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Mixed numbers > proper fractions. Students compare fractions and mixed numbers and identify which number is larger. Mixed numbers include whole numbers; all fractions are proper fractions. Additional exercise: ask your student to circle all the mixed numbers.