Fractions
Outcomes
In this course you will learn about:
- Equivalent forms of fractions.
- Addition of fractions.
- Subtraction of fractions.
- Multiplication of fractions.
- Division of fractions.
In this course you will learn about:
This YouTube video introduces Grade 8's / Form 1's to the basics of fractions.
This video explains how to order fractions by their size.
Unpacking the concept of writing fractions in the simplest form.
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YouTube video that explains how to use prime factorization to find the highest common factor and lowest common multiple. It is very simple using the method described in the video.
Part 1: Proper, improper and mixed fractions
Part 2: Examples of proper, improper and mixed fractions
Part 3: Common mistakes and misconceptions
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This video explains how to solve algebraic fractions.