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2.04 Multiplying and dividing mixed numbers

Lesson

Previously, we worked on multiplying and dividing fractions. Now, we'll apply the same rules to multiply and divide mixed numbers.

Recall that a mixed number is a number consisting of an integer and a unit fraction. A mixed number can also be expressed as an improper fraction or a fraction where the numerator is larger than the denominator.

Exploration

Watch the video below, where we discuss how to multiply and divide mixed numbers.

  1. In what ways are the steps the same as multiplying and dividing other fractions?
  2. In what ways are the steps different?

Notice that we can use the same steps for multiplying and dividing fractions that we previously saw, with one added step. That is, we can convert mixed numbers to improper fractions first.

 

Practice questions

Question 1

Evaluate $2\frac{2}{5}\cdot1\frac{3}{5}$225·135, giving your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.

Question 2

Evaluate $3\frac{3}{7}\div1\frac{3}{5}$337÷​135, giving your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.

 

Outcomes

MA.6.NSO.2.2

Extend previous understanding of multiplication and division to compute products and quotients of positive fractions by positive fractions, including mixed numbers, with procedural fluency.

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