Khan Academy on a Stick
Fractions
Understanding fractions conceptually, using operations with fractions, and converting fractions.
- Introduction to fractions
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Identifying Fraction Parts
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Identifying Fraction Parts
- Recognizing fractions exercise
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Numerator and Denominator of a Fraction
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Numerator and Denominator of a Fraction
- Plotting basic fractions on the number line
- Fraction word problems 1 exercise
Understanding fractions
If you don't understand fractions, you won't be even 1/3 educated. Glasses will seem half empty rather than half full. You'll be lucky to not be duped into some type of shady real-estate scheme or putting far too many eggs in your cake batter. Good thing this tutorial is here. You'll see that fractions allow us to view the world in entirely new ways. You'll see that everything doesn't have to be a whole. You'll be able to slice and dice and then put it all back together (and if you order now, we'll throw in a spatula warmer for no extra charge).
Visualizing equivalent fractions
Do you want 2/3 or 4/6 of this pizza? Doesn't matter because they are both the same fraction. This tutorial will help us explore this idea by really visualizing what equivalent fractions represent.
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Fractions in lowest terms
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Fractions in lowest terms
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Equivalent fractions
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Introduces the concept of equivalent fractions
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Equivalent Fractions Example
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Equivalent Fractions
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Finding Common Denominators
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Finding Common Denominators
Equivalent fractions and simplified form
There are literally infinite ways to represent any fraction (or number for that matter). Don't believe us? Let's take 1/3. 2/6, 3/9, 4/12 ... 10001/30003 are all equivalent fractions (and we could keep going)! If you know the basics of what a fraction is, this is a great tutorial for recognizing when fractions are equivalent and then simplifying them as much as possible!
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Comparing Fractions
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Comparing Fractions
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Comparing Fractions 2
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Comparing Fractions
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Ordering Fractions
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Finding common denominators of multiple fractions to order them
Comparing fractions
In this tutorial, we'll practice understanding what quantities fractions actually represent and comparing those to each other.
Decomposing fractions
In this tutorial, we'll see that a fraction can be broken up (or decomposed) into a bunch of other fractions. You might see the world in a completely different way after this.
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Adding Fractions with Like Denominators
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Adding Fractions with Like Denominators
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Subtracting Fractions
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Subtracting Fractions
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Adding and subtracting fractions
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How to add and subtract fractions.
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Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators
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Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators
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Adding fractions (ex 1)
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Adding fractions (ex 1)
- Subtracting fractions with unlike denominators
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Adding fractions with different signs
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Adding fractions with different signs
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Adding fractions examples
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Adding and subtracting fractions
You've already got 2 cups of sugar in the cupboard. Your grandmother's recipe for disgustingly-sweet-fudge-cake calls for 3 and 1/3 cups of sugar. How much sugar do you need to borrow from you robot neighbor? Adding and subtracting fractions is key. It might be a good idea to look at the equivalent fractions tutorial before tackling this one.
Adding and subtracting fractions word problems
You know what a fraction is and are now eager to apply this knowledge to real-world situations? Well, you're about to see that adding and subtracting fractions is far more powerful (and fun) then you've ever dreamed possible!
Multiplying fractions
What is 2/3 of 2/3? If 4/7 of the class are boys, how many boys are there? Multiplying fractions is not only super-useful, but super-fun as well.
- Creating a fraction through division of whole numbers
- My share of soap as a mixed number on a number line
- Putting out bowls of potpurri
- Spending the weekend studying
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How many t-shirts can I make?
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Dividing Fractions Word Problem
- Examples of dividing negative fractions
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Dividing fractions
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Dividing fractions
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Dividing Fractions Example
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Dividing Fractions
Dividing fractions
This is one exciting tutorial. In it, we will understand that fractions can represent division (and the other way around). Then we will create fractions by dividing whole numbers and then start dividing the fractions themselves. We'll see that dividing by something is the exact same thing as multiplying by that thing's reciprocal!
- How long will three movies last?
- My family loves milk
- We must have eaten more pie!
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Making banana oat muffins...mmm
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Multiplying Fractions Word Problem
- Biking to a friend
Multiplying fractions word problems
Multiplying fractions is useful. Period. That's all we really have to say. Believe us don't believe us. You'll learn eventually. This tutorial will have you multiplying in real-world scenarios (which is almost as fun as completely artificial, fake scenarios).
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Comparing improper fractions and mixed numbers
Worked examples comparing improper fractions and mixed numbers
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Mixed numbers and improper fractions
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Converting mixed numbers to improper fractions and improper fractions to mixed numbers
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Proper and Improper Fractions
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Proper and Improper Fractions
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Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
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Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
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Changing a Mixed Number to an Improper Fraction
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U02_L1_T2_we2 Changing a Mixed Number to an Improper Fraction
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Changing an Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number
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Changing an Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number
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Ordering improper fractions and mixed numbers
Worked examples ordering mixed numbers and improper fractions
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Points on a number line
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Points on a number line
Mixed numbers and improper fractions
We can often have fractions whose numerators are not less than the denominators (like 23/4 or 3/2 or even 6/6). These top-heavy friends are called improper fractions. Since they represent a whole or more (in absolute terms), they can also be expressed as a combination of a whole number and a "proper fraction" (one where the numerator is less than the denominator) which is called a "mixed number." They are both awesome ways of representing a number and getting acquainted with both (as this tutorial does) is super useful in life!
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Adding Mixed Numbers
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Adding Mixed Numbers
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Adding Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators
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Adding Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators
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Adding Mixed Numbers Word Problem
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Adding Mixed Numbers Word Problem
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Subtracting Mixed Numbers
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Subtracting Mixed Numbers
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Subtracting Mixed Numbers 2
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Subtracting Mixed Numbers 2
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Subtracting Mixed Numbers Word Problem
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Subtracting Mixed Numbers Word Problem
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Adding and subtracting mixed numbers 0.5 (ex 1)
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Adding and subtracting mixed numbers 0.5 (ex 1)
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Adding and subtracting mixed numbers 0.5 (ex 2)
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Adding and subtracting mixed numbers 0.5 (ex 2)
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Adding and subtracting mixed numbers 1 (ex 1)
Adding and subtracting mixed numbers 1 (ex 1)
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Adding and subtracting mixed numbers 1 (ex 2)
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Adding subtracting mixed numbers 1 (ex 2)
Mixed number addition and subtraction
You know the basics of what mixed numbers are. You're now ready to add and subtract them. This tutorial gives you plenty of examples and practice in this core skill!
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Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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Multiplying Mixed Numbers
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Multiplying Mixed Numbers
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Reciprocal of a Mixed Number
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Reciprocal of a Mixed Number
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Dividing Mixed Numbers
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Dividing Mixed Numbers
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Dividing Mixed Numbers and Fractions
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Dividing Mixed Numbers and Fractions
Mixed number multiplication and division
My recipe calls for a cup and a half of blueberries and serves 10 people. But I have 23 people coming over. How many cups of blueberries do I need? You know that mixed numbers and improper fractions are two sides of the same coin (and you can convert between the two). In this tutorial we'll learn to multiply and divide mixed numbers (mainly by converting them into improper fractions first).
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Decimals and Fractions
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Decimals and Fractions
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Converting Fractions to Decimals Example
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Converting Fractions to Decimals
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Converting fractions to decimals (ex1)
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Converting fractions to decimals (ex1)
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Converting fractions to decimals (ex2)
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Converting fractions to decimals (ex2)
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Converting fractions to decimals
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How to express a fraction as a decimal
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Representing a number as a decimal, percent, and fraction 2
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Representing a number as a decimal, percent, and fraction 2
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Representing a number as a decimal, percent, and fraction
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Representing a number as a decimal, percent, and fraction
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Converting decimals to fractions 1 (ex 1)
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Converting decimals to fractions 1 (ex 2)
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Converting decimals to fractions 1 (ex 3)
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Converting decimals to fractions 2 (ex 1)
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Converting decimals to fractions 2 (ex 2)
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Ordering numeric expressions
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Ordering numbers expressed as decimals, fractions, and percentages
- Converting a fraction to a repeating decimal
Decimals and fractions
If you already know a bit about both decimals and fractions, this tutorial will help build a bridge between the two. Through a bunch of examples and practice, you'll be able operate in both worlds. Have fun!
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Number Sets
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Number Sets
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Number Sets 1
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Number Sets 1
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Number Sets 2
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Number Sets 2
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Number Sets 3
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Number Sets 3
Number sets
The world of numbers can be split up into multiple "sets", many of which overlap with each other (integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, etc.). This tutorial works through examples that expose you to the terminology of the various sets and how you can differentiate them.