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Key points

There are different types of fractions - a fraction can be , or a .

  • A proper fraction has a that is less than its .
  • An improper fraction has a numerator greater than its denominator. An improper fraction is always greater than one whole.
  • An improper fraction can also be written as a mixed number. This is an and a fraction next to each other.
  • Proper fractions, improper fractions and mixed numbers can be represented by a diagram or written in figures.
  • To process calculations, different types of fractions are used. Improper fractions are used when multiplying and dividing. Mixed numbers may be preferred for adding and subtracting.
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What are mixed numbers, proper and improper fractions?

A fraction can be a proper fraction or an improper fraction. An improper fraction written as an integer with a fraction is called a mixed number.

  • A has a numerator that is less than the denominator. In a diagram a proper fraction is shown as less than a whole shape.
  • An has a numerator that is greater than the denominator. In a diagram an improper fraction is shown as greater than one whole shape.
  • A is an integer written with a fraction. In a diagram a mixed number is shown as a combination of complete shapes and parts of a shape.

Example: types of fractions

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 4, 3 fractions in different shaded boxes. Three fifths with a green outline. Nine quarters with a blue outline. Three and four fifths with a yellow outline., A fraction can be a proper fraction or an improper fraction. A value greater than one whole can be an improper fraction or a mixed number.
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How to convert a mixed number to an improper fraction

  1. Multiply the by the denominator and add the numerator.
  2. This gives the numerator of the improper fraction.
  3. The denominator stays the same.

Example: convert 3 1⁄2 and 5 2⁄9 to improper fractions

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 6, Example 1. A diagram shows three and one half in blue. The fraction three and one half is written above., Convert 3 1⁄2 to an improper fraction.

Question

Convert \( 4 \frac{2}{3} \) to an improper fraction.

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How to convert an improper fraction to a mixed number

  1. Divide the by the .
  2. The whole number is the part of the mixed number.
  3. In a mixed number, the is the numerator of the fraction.
  4. The denominator stays the same.

Example: convert 9⁄4 and 23⁄6 to mixed numbers

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 6, Example 1. A diagram showing nine quarters shaded blue. The fraction nine quarters is above., Convert 9⁄4 to a mixed number.

Question

Convert \( \frac{32}{5} \) to a mixed number.

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Practise converting mixed numbers and improper fractions

Try practising recognising and converting mixed numbers and improper fractions with this quiz. You might need a pen and paper to solve some of these questions.

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Real-world maths

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Mixed numbers are often seen on road signs.

Mixed numbers and improper fractions are often used in the real-world.

For example, motorway road signs usually give distances as whole numbers.

However, road signs on smaller roads or signposts on rural routes will often use mixed numbers as the distances are much shorter.

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Mixed numbers are often seen on road signs.

Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions can be used when considering things like ordering food and deciding how many pizzas you need to order for a friend’s party.

  • Each person wants \( \frac{1}{3} \) of a pizza. If there are 20 people, that is \( \frac{20}{3} \)of pizza.
  • To work out how many pizzas to buy, it is helpful to convert the improper fraction into a mixed number.
  • 20 ÷ 3 = 6 remainder 2. So \( 6 \frac{2}{3} \) pizzas are needed.
  • To have enough pizza for the party, you need to buy 7 pizzas.
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Game - Divided Islands

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Using your maths skills, help to build bridges and bring light back to the islands in this free game from ý Bitesize.

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