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II. Subtracting Fractions and Mixed Numbers Without and with Regrouping
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IV. Dividing fractions by fractions
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• Reciprocal- also known as multiplicative inverse, is the inverse of a number x. denoted as 𝑥.
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o Example: 3 = 2
• There are 3 simple steps to divide fractions:
o Turn the second fractions (the divisor) upside down (reciprocal)
o Multiply the first fraction by that reciprocal.
o Simplify the fraction (if needed).
• Examples:
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o ÷ 8 =?
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3 8 18 4
𝑥 = ÷ =𝟔
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Decimal Part
Whole Number
Hundred Tens Ones Tenths Hundredths Thousandths Ten Thousandths
100 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 0.0001
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• Write each number in word form and give the value of the underlined digit.
o 42.625
▪ Word Form: forty-two and six hundred twenty-five thousandths
▪ Place Value: Tenths
▪ Value: 0.6
• Write each number in standard form
o Two and six thousandths
▪ Standard form: 2.006
• Comparing
o Compare 93.75 and 93.65
▪ 93.75 > 93.65
o Compare 10.25 and 10.24
▪ 10.25 > 10.24
• Ordering
o Arrange in ascending order: 1.522, 1.545, 1.518, 1.504
▪ 1.504, 1.518, 1.522, 1.545
o Arrange in descending order: 91.812, 91.814, 91.820, 91.818
▪ 91.820, 91.818, 91.814, 91.812