Topics
1. Review Operations with Fractions
2. Equations with Fractions
3. Review
4. Review
5. Test
Operations with Fractions
Please see the previous posts for these.
Equations with Fractions
Please see Week 4 for a review on solving equations without fractions.
The concept for equations with fractions is the exact same. The two key words to remember are opposite operation. If the equation is adding, then you need to subtract to solve it. If the equation is multiplying, you need to divide to solve it. Simple, right? If you understand all the operations with fractions, and you understand solving equations, then yes, it is. Here are some examples:
Equation with addition:
Equation with multiplication:
I purposefully put this one last because it’s probably the toughest because you actually have to switch operations twice. Remember, to solve, we would switch from multiplication to division, but then to divide fractions you have to invert and multiply. It all makes sense, but it does get a little hairy when it first comes to comprehending that.
If we were to add mixed numbers into the mix of this, it would be exactly the same, simply converting the mixed number to fraction form before doing any math.
Review Day 1
Review the concepts. Here’s a link to the sheet we will be using.
Review Day 2
Reviewing through practice questions. Here’s a link to the sheet we will be using.
My mom said she needs to come in for a math lesson