Multiplying Mixed Numbers by Renaming as Improper Fractions
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In this video lesson, students learn how to multiply mixed numbers by renaming the factors as improper fractions. The teacher explains the concept using visual models and demonstrates how to break apart the problem into separate calculations. Students also learn how to simplify fractions and apply these skills to solve real-world problems involving rainfall.
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Mathematics
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Upper Primary
Lower Primary
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