Basic Mathematics for College Students

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304 Chapter 3 Summary and Review


SECTION 3.5 Multiplying and Dividing Mixed Numbers


A mixed numberis the sum of a whole number
and a proper fraction.

DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTS EXAMPLES

Mixed number Whole-number Fractional part
part

2


3


4


 2 


3


4


There is a relationship between mixed numbers
and improper fractionsthat can be seen using
shaded regions.

Each disk represents one whole.

(^3) –
(^24)
2
=^11 –– 4
23
14
67
58
10 11
9
(^3) –
4
To write a mixed number as an improper
fraction:



  1. Multiply the denominator of the fraction
    by the whole-number part.

  2. Add the numerator of the fraction to the
    result from Step 1.

  3. Write the sum from Step 2 over the
    original denominator.


Write as an improper fraction.

Step 2: Add

Step 1: Multiply Step 3: Use the same denominator

From this result, it follows that 3.

4


5





19


5


 

3


4


5





5  3  4


5





15  4


5





19


5




3


4


5


To write an improper fraction as a mixed
number:


  1. Divide the numerator by the denominator
    to obtain the whole-number part.

  2. The remainder over the divisor is the
    fractional part.


Write as mixed number.

Thus,. From this result, it follows that.

47


6


 7


5


6


47


6


 7


5


6


The whole-number part is 7.

Write the remainder 5 over the divisor 6
to get the fractional part.



7 


(^6)  47
 42
5


47


6


Fractions and mixed numbers can be graphed
on a number line.

Graph on a number line.

(^1) –
3
− 4 − 2
− 3 – – 87 141 –^18 –– 5 = 35 –^3
− 31234 − 10


 3


1


3


, 1


1


4


,


18


5


, and 

7


8

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