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FRACTIONS TOPIC PAGE DEFINITION 2 EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS / REDUCING TO LOWEST TERM 2 WORDS USED / NUMERATOR & DENOMINATOR 3 TYPES OF FRACTION 3 CONVERTING IMPROPER FRACTIONS INTO MIXED NUMBERS 4 ORDERING FRACTIONS 5 ADDITION 6 SUBTRACTION 6 COMBINED ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION 7 MULTIPLICATION & CANCELLING 8 DIVISION 9 ADDITION OF MIXED NUMBERS 9 SUBTRACTION OF MIXED NUMBERS 10 MULTIPLICATION OF MIXED NUMBERS 12 DIVISION OF MIXED NUMBERS 12 CALCULATING FRACTIONS OF WHOLE NUMBERS 13 Definition Fractions are ways of expressing a proportion or part of something. Examples One whole square can be divided into 2 equal parts. 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 1 shows 1 whole unit, in this case the unit is a square; Figure 2 shows 1 whole unit divided into 2 equal parts, each of the parts represents of the whole unit. One whole square can be divided into 4 equal parts. 1 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 3 shows 1 whole unit, in this case the unit is a square; Figure 4 shows 1 whole unit divided into 4 equal parts, each of the parts represents of the whole unit. Some examples of...

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