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296 Chapter 3 Summary and Review


CHAPTER 3 SUMMARY AND REVIEW


SECTION 3.1 An Introduction to Fractions


A fractiondescribes the number of equal parts
of a whole.
In a fraction, the number above the fraction bar
is called the numerator,and the number below
is called the denominator.

DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTS EXAMPLES
Since 3 of 8 equal parts are colored red, (three-eighths) of the figure
is shaded.

Fraction bar numerator
denominator

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STUDY SKILLS CHECKLIST
Working w ith Fractions
Before taking the test on Chapter 3, make sure that you have a solid understanding of the
following methods for simplifying, multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting fractions. Put a
checkmark in the box if you can answer “yes” to the statement.
I know that to add or subtract fractions, they must
have a common denominator. To multiply or divide
fractions, they do notneed to have a common
denominator.
Need an LCD Do not need an LCD
I know how to find the LCD of a set of fractions
using one of the following methods.



  • Write the multiples of the largest denominator
    in increasing order, until one is found that is
    divisible by the other denominators.

  • Prime factor each denominator. The LCM is a
    product of prime factors, where each factor is
    used the greatest number of times it appears in
    any one factorization.
    I know how to build equivalent fractions by
    multiplying the given fraction by a form of 1.


1





10


15





2  5


3  5


2


3





2


3





5


5


11


40





5


8


4


7





2


9


9


20





7


12


2


3





1


5


I know how to simplify fractions by factoring the
numerator and denominator and then removing
the common factors.

When multiplying fractions, I know that it is
important to factor and simplify first, before
multiplying.
Factor and simplify first Don’t multiply first

To divide fractions, I know to multiply the first
fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.
7
8




23


24





7


8





24


23





360


560





3  5


1
 3  8

1

2  8
1

 5


1

 7


15


16





24


35





15  24


16  35


15


16





24


35





15  24


16  35





21


25





2


1
 3  7
2
1

 5  5


42


50





2  3  7


2  5  7

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