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  1. Below are six versions of our grade 4 fractions worksheet on comparing (less than, greater than, equal to) mixed numbers & proper and improper fractions. Students can color in the pie charts to illustrate the fractions.

  2. Activity 1: Fractions & Mixed Numbers Activity 2: Simplify & Compare. A6.1 A6.7. Skills & Concepts. convert a mixed number to a fraction and vice versa, and visually represent the number. write a fraction equivalent to a given fraction. simplify fractions using common factors. compare fractions and mixed numbers using the symbols <, >, or = P201304

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  3. Answers. 1. He got up at 9:10 a.m. 2. 36 – (4 x 2) = 28 There will be 28 tablets left after one day. He takes 8 tablets a day. 36 ÷ 8 = 4 remainder 4 He has enough tablets for 4 days. 3. 2 hours = 120 minutes 120 ÷ 8 = 15 The doctor spends on average 15 minutes with each patient.

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  4. Write each fraction as a mixed number. Make a drawing, if needed. Fill in the table to show each value as money, a decimal, or a fraction. 4 Add these pairs of fractions. Express the answer for each as a fraction with denominator 100.

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  5. In each problem below, an improper fraction is represented by blocks beneath a number line. Use the number line to determine what the equivalent mixed number form would be.

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  6. Question 1. A party ended at midnight. The party lasted 3 hours and 30 minutes. At what time did the party start? Question 2. The Eiffel tower in Paris is 330 meters tall. The Chrysler building in New York is 320 meters tall. How much taller is the Eiffel tower than the Chrysler building? Question 3. The price of 1 liter of petrol is 2.10$.

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  8. Here is a collection of our printable worksheets for topic Mixed Numbers of chapter Fractions and Mixed Numbers in section Fractions. A brief description of the worksheets is on each of the worksheet widgets.

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