Build largest and smallest mixed numbers from cards
4.NF.B.3
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From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 5, 8, 4, 6 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 7, making a mixed number like W N/7. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 5, 8, 4, 6.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 7.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/7).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 7 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 7.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 8.86 and smallest about 4.71, summing to about 13.57, which matches 13 4/7. The rule that a numerator must be under 7 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 7. The max is 8 6/7 and the min is 4 5/7, giving the same sum 13 4/7.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 9, 3, 5, 7 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 8, making a mixed number like W N/8. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 9, 3, 5, 7.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 8.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/8).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 8 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 8.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 9.88 and smallest about 3.62, summing to about 13.50, which matches 13 1/2. The rule that a numerator must be under 8 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 8. The max is 9 7/8 and the min is 3 5/8, giving the same sum 13 1/2.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 2, 5, 9, 3 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 6, making a mixed number like W N/6. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 2, 5, 9, 3.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 6.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/6).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 6 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 6.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 9.83 and smallest about 2.50, summing to about 12.33, which matches 12 1/3. The rule that a numerator must be under 6 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 6. The max is 9 5/6 and the min is 2 3/6, giving the same sum 12 1/3.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 3, 9, 2, 7 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 5, making a mixed number like W N/5. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 3, 9, 2, 7.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 5.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/5).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 5 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 5.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 9.60 and smallest about 2.60, summing to about 12.20, which matches 12 1/5. The rule that a numerator must be under 5 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 5. The max is 9 3/5 and the min is 2 3/5, giving the same sum 12 1/5.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 2, 8, 6, 4 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 7, making a mixed number like W N/7. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 2, 8, 6, 4.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 7.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/7).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 7 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 7.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 8.86 and smallest about 2.57, summing to about 11.43, which matches 11 3/7. The rule that a numerator must be under 7 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 7. The max is 8 6/7 and the min is 2 4/7, giving the same sum 11 3/7.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 4, 7, 2, 8 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 5, making a mixed number like W N/5. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 4, 7, 2, 8.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 5.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/5).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 5 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 5.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 8.80 and smallest about 2.80, summing to about 11.60, which matches 11 3/5. The rule that a numerator must be under 5 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 5. The max is 8 4/5 and the min is 2 4/5, giving the same sum 11 3/5.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 5, 11, 3, 9 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 6, making a mixed number like W N/6. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 5, 11, 3, 9.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 6.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/6).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 6 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 6.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 11.83 and smallest about 3.83, summing to about 15.67, which matches 15 2/3. The rule that a numerator must be under 6 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 6. The max is 11 5/6 and the min is 3 5/6, giving the same sum 15 2/3.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 6, 1, 8, 4 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 7, making a mixed number like W N/7. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 6, 1, 8, 4.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 7.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/7).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 7 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 7.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 8.86 and smallest about 1.57, summing to about 10.43, which matches 10 3/7. The rule that a numerator must be under 7 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 7. The max is 8 6/7 and the min is 1 4/7, giving the same sum 10 3/7.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 7, 4, 10, 6 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 8, making a mixed number like W N/8. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 7, 4, 10, 6.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 8.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/8).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 8 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 8.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 10.88 and smallest about 4.75, summing to about 15.62, which matches 15 5/8. The rule that a numerator must be under 8 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 8. The max is 10 7/8 and the min is 4 6/8, giving the same sum 15 5/8.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.
From number cards, choose of them and use each one exactly once to make a mixed number whose denominator is . Find the sum of the largest mixed number and the smallest mixed number you can make this way.
Number cards: , , ,
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From the four cards 1, 6, 4, 8 I pick two cards. One becomes the whole part and the other becomes the numerator over a denominator of 5, making a mixed number like W N/5. I want the biggest and smallest such mixed numbers, then their sum.
- Number cards available: 1, 6, 4, 8.
- Use exactly two cards, each once, to form a mixed number.
- The denominator is fixed at 5.
- A mixed number has the form (whole) (numerator/5).
- The largest mixed number that can be made.
- The smallest mixed number that can be made.
- The sum of the largest and smallest.
- Numerator must be less than 5 for a proper fraction part.
- Each card is used at most once within one mixed number.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
To get the biggest number, make the whole part as big as possible, then the numerator as big as possible; to get the smallest, make the whole part as small as possible. Test the card choices and check the constraint that a numerator must be under 5.
Execute
Review
Largest is about 8.80 and smallest about 1.80, summing to about 10.60, which matches 10 3/5. The rule that a numerator must be under 5 was respected in both extremes.
Systematically list valid mixed numbers (tool 2): whole from the cards, numerator from the remaining cards under 5. The max is 8 4/5 and the min is 1 4/5, giving the same sum 10 3/5.
Standards · min grade 4
4.NF.A.2Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators — Reasoning about which card choices make the mixed number largest or smallest.4.NF.B.3Understand a fraction with numerator greater than one as sum of unit fractions — Adding the two mixed numbers and regrouping an improper fraction into a whole plus a proper fraction.