rules of fractions with the pittsburgh steelers by ralph crouch
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Rules of Fractions with the Pittsburgh Steelers
By Ralph Crouch
The three main parts of a fraction
1. Numerator or top number
2. Division
3. Denominator or bottom number
Example: ½
The Coach is watching so try your best
Changing a Mixed Number into a Improper Fraction
* Holmes takes the Denominator and multiplies it by the whole number in front of the fraction.
* Second he takes his product and adds the Numerator to it and then keeps his Denominator the same in his answer.
* Example: 3 and ¼
1. 3x4=12
2. 12+1=13
3. 13/4
Making a Improper Fraction into a Mixed Number
* Health knows how to mix up the defense whenever he is running his routes.
* 6/4 is and Improper Fraction. To do this problem you just have to take 6 and divide it by 4.
* Example: 6 divided by 4 is 1 and 2/4 or 1 and ½.
Finding Equivalent Fractions * There is nobody equivalent to
Heinz Ward.
* This is how Ward finds an equivalent fraction for 6/8.
* Heinz can multiply or divide the Numerator and the Denominator by the same whole number
* Example: 6/8 multiplied by 2/2 is 12/16.
* Example: 6/8 divided by 2/2 is ¾ .
The Time is now to Add Fractions
* Big Ben will tell you how to be a champion at adding fractions.
* First you have to make sure that your Denominators or the bottom numbers are the same in the two fractions.
* Next you add the two Numerators or the top numbers together and keep the Denominators the same.
* Example: 3/8+2/8=5/8
It is Crunch Time to Subtract Fractions
* Whenever subtracting fractions, Troy always makes sure that the Denominators or the bottom numbers are the same.
* Next you subtract the Numerators or the top numbers and then keep the Denominator the same.
* Example: 7/9-2/9=5/9
Multiplying Fractions with Willie Parker
* Willie thinks that Multiplying fractions is easy and quick to do, that’s why they call him “Fast Willie”.
* The only thing you have to do is multiply the two Numerators and the two Denominators.
* Example: 2/3x2/5=4/15
Dividing Fractions with James Harrison
* Don’t run the ball by James Harrison because he will flip you just like dividing fractions.
* Whenever you divide fractions you always have to flip the second fraction and then simply multiply the two Numerators and then the two Denominators.
* Example: 1/7 divided by 3/5=
* Example: 1/7x5/3=5/21
Kick your way through Fractions
* Hopefully you can now relate your favorite player to a fractional problem.