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Mathematics Form 1

Chapter 3.7 Improper fractions


By Kelvin

3.22 What is improper fractions


- Improper fractions are fractions
where the numerator is greater than
the denominator.
- The value of an improper fraction is
equal to or greater than 1.
Examples:

3 5 8 13
, , ,
and others.
3 3 5 13

3.23 Compare improper fractions


- First, change both improper fractions
into common denominator.
- Second, compare both improper
fractions that is greater or smaller.

3.24 Arrange improper fractions

- First, change the improper fractions


into common denominator.
- Second, arrange the improper
fractions in ascending or descending
order according to the numerators.

Exercise 3.22 - 3.24


1. Identify and write down the
improper fractions in the space.

3 2 4 11 5 6
5
,3 , , , , ,5
2 3 5 8 11 2 14
Space answer:
_________________________

Exercise 3.22 - 3.24


2. Compare and arrange the improper
fractions.

15 9 16 23
, , ,
8 4 16 12

The biggest:
Ascending order:
Descending order:

The smallest:

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This is the last of chapter 3.7
Friday is
3.8 Improper fractions and mixed
numbers
Subtopic of the chapter has:
3.25 Convert the improper fractions
into mixed numbers
3.26 Convert the mixed numbers into
improper fractions

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