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  1. 19 lip 2018 · Four parts out of six parts are shaded in and so the fraction that is shaded is 4 / 6 . This fraction is identified as four out of 6 or four sixths. Learn how to shade fractions of shapes and how to read fractions of shapes with these video lessons, worksheets and activities.

  2. Example 1. Write a mixed number for the shaded region given below. Solution. Step 1: There are two shaded whole circles and a three-fifth shaded circle. Step 2: $1 + 1 + \frac{3}{5} = 2\frac{3}{5}$ So, this combination of figures is represented by the mixed number $2\frac{3}{5}$. Example 2. Write an improper fraction for the shaded region given ...

  3. HOW TO: CONVERT AN IMPROPER FRACTION TO A MIXED NUMBER. Step 1. Divide the denominator into the numerator. Step 2. Identify the quotient, remainder, and divisor. Step 3. Write the mixed number as \(quotient \dfrac{remainder}{divisor}\).

  4. Let's look at an example: Example 3: Shade the mixed number 3 1/2. Shade the whole number portion (3) by shading the entire shape. Shade the fraction portion (1/2) using the steps for shading proper or improper fractions on the remaining part of the shape.

  5. Write fractions that represent portions of objects; Use fraction circles to make wholes given; Use models to visualize improper fractions and mixed numbers.

  6. Explanation. The picture shows a fraction with the numerator as 1 and the denominator as 4. To convert this fraction to a mixed number, you divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient becomes the whole number, and the remainder becomes the new numerator.

  7. Discover the Mixed Fractions with our full solution guide. Get step-by-step solutions, watch video solutions, and practice with exercises to master the Mixed Fractions.