Fractions: Practical Business Math Procedures, 12 Edition Jeffrey Slater and Sharon Wittry
Fractions: Practical Business Math Procedures, 12 Edition Jeffrey Slater and Sharon Wittry
Fractions
Practical Business Math Procedures, 12th Edition
Jeffrey Slater and Sharon Wittry
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2017 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Learning unit objectives
LU 2-1: Types of Fractions and Conversion Procedures
1. Recognize the three types of fractions.
2. Convert improper fractions to whole or mixed numbers and mixed numbers to
improper fractions.
3. Convert fractions to lowest and highest terms.
Numerator Proper
Proper fractions have a value
less than 1; its numerator is 1 1 1 4 18
smaller than its denominator. 4 2 12 7 55
Denominator
Types of Fractions
Numerator
Improper Fractions
Improper fractions have a value
equal to or greater than 1; its
14 7 15 22
numerator is equal to or
14 6 14 19
greater than its denominator.
Denominator
Types of Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Mixed numbers are the sum of a
5 1 59 87 33 5 139 9
whole number greater than zero and 6 10 8 6 11
a proper fraction
Converting Improper Fractions to
Whole or Mixed Numbers
2 Steps
15 =1
1. Divide the numerator of the 15
improper fracti on by the
denominator
4
Step 2. Divide the remainder in 6 24
Step 1 into the divisor of Step 1. 24
0
12 6 36 12 140 1(40)
= = =
14 7 69 23 160 1(60)
3+6=9/3=3 35 7
=
6 + 9 = 15 / 3 = 5 40 8
Divisibility Tests
5 6 10
Last digit is The number is even The last digit
0 or 5 and 3 will divide is 0
into the sum of the
digits
15 = 3 12 = 2 90 9
=
20 4 18 3 100 10
Raising Fractions to Higher Terms
When Denominator is Known
4 = ?
7 28
2 Steps
1. Divide the new denominator by the old 4
denominator to get the common number 7 28
that raises the fraction to higher terms. 28
0
16
28
Adding Like Fractions
• Add the numerators and place the total 1 4 5
over the denominator. 7 + 7 = 7
42
21
Adding Unlike Fractions
4 Steps 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
3 8 9 12
1. Find the LCD.
Examples
4
Step 2 18
20
Step 3 18 1
5
Subtracting Like Fractions
2 Steps
8 / 2 =4
2. If necessary, reduce the answer 10 / 2 5
to lowest terms.
Subtracting Unlike Fractions
4 Steps
5 - 2
Step 1. Find the LCD. 8 64
3 Steps
Step 1. Subtract fractions, making sure to 61 64
find the LCD. 2 8
21 X 11 =
7 X 3 = 21 = 7 = 3 1
3 2 3 2 6 2 2
1 . 2 1 X 3 = 3
8 . 3
=
8 2 16
8 3 X 25 =
35 X 6 = 105 = 3 3
4 6 4 17 34 34
Solution:
LCD 60
1 1 1 15 12 10 37
+ + = + + =
4 5 6 60 60 60 60
Problem 2-46
A trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire from Boston will take you 2 and ¾
hours. Assume you have traveled 1/11 of the way. How much longer will the trip take?
LU 2-3(1, 2)
Solution:
5 1
10 5 1
11 x 11 = = 2 2 hours
4 2
1 2
Problem 2-56
Albertsons grocery planned a big sale on apples and received 750 crates from
the wholesale market. Albertsons will bag these apples in plastic. Each plastic
bag holds 1/9 of a crate. If Albertsons has no loss to perishables, how many bags
of apples can be prepared? LU 2-3(1)
Solution: