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Myanmar Math Fraction Flashcard

Create a flashcard in English for country= Myanmar, course= 'Deplometic school',standard= 07, subject= Math, chapter= 01, section= a, title= "Working with Fractions"
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Flashcard: Working with Fractions

Country: Myanmar
Course: Diplomatic School
Standard: 07 (Grade 7)
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: 01
Section: A
Title: Working with Fractions

Front Side - Key Concepts & Rules

1. Adding & Subtracting Fractions
  • Same denominators: Add/subtract numerators, keep denominator
    • Example: ³/₈ + ²/₈ = ⁵/₈
  • Different denominators: Find LCD (Lowest Common Denominator) first
    • Example: ½ + ⅓ = ³/₆ + ²/₆ = ⁵/₆
2. Multiplying Fractions
  • Multiply numerators together, multiply denominators together
  • No common denominator needed!
    • Example: ²/₃ × ³/₄ = ⁶/₁₂ = ½
  • Simplify by canceling before multiplying when possible
3. Dividing Fractions
  • Keep-Change-Flip: Keep first fraction, change ÷ to ×, flip second fraction (find reciprocal)
    • Example: ½ ÷ ¼ = ½ × ⁴/₁ = ⁴/₂ = 2
4. Mixed Numbers ↔ Improper Fractions
  • Mixed to Improper: (Whole × Denominator) + Numerator / Denominator
    • Example: 2⅗ = (2×5)+3 / 5 = ¹³/₅
  • Improper to Mixed: Divide numerator by denominator

Back Side - Practice Problems

Solve the following:
Table
ProblemAnswer
¾ + ⅖²³/₂₀ or 1³/₂₀
5⅓ - 2¾2⁷/₁₂
⅔ × ⁹/₁₀³/₅
4 ÷ ⅖10
Convert ⁷/₃ to mixed number2⅓

Memory Tip

"Add/Subtract needs the Same, Multiply/Divide doesn't Complain!"

This flashcard covers the core fraction operations taught in Grade 7 according to standard curricula , including working with mixed numbers, finding common denominators, and the four fundamental operations with fractions.