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Fractions & operations

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Any number that can be written as a repeating or terminating decimal.   rational number  
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The number being considered out of the whole. It is on the top when written in division form.   numerator  
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The total number being used to compare. It is on the bottom when written in division form.   denominator  
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A number that has a whole number part and a fraction part.   mixed number  
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A fraction whose numerator is greater than or equal to its denominator.   improper fraction  
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• You must first have a common denominator • Perform the operation on the numerator • Keep the denominator the same   adding & subtracting fractions  
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• You do not need common denominators • Multiply the numerators • Multiply the denominators • Reduce when possible   multiplying fractions  
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• Keep the first fraction the same • Change the sign to multiply • Take the reciprocal of the 2nd fraction • Multiply as normal   dividing fractions  
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a common multiple of the denominators   common denominator  
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a fraction flipped over   reciprocal  
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