How to Convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

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This concise mathematics tutorial demonstrates the step-by-step process of converting mixed numbers into improper fractions. Using four distinct examples that increase slightly in numerical complexity, the narrator guides viewers through the standard algorithm: retaining the denominator, multiplying the denominator by the whole number, and adding the numerator. The video focuses purely on procedural fluency, using a clear "chalkboard" style aesthetic to minimize distractions. It concludes with a verbal summary of the general rule, reinforcing the "multiply then add" pattern that students need to memorize for fraction operations. For educators, this resource serves as an excellent direct instruction tool or review aid for upper elementary students learning fraction equivalence. It isolates a specific skill required for more advanced operations like adding or subtracting mixed numbers, making it perfect for targeted intervention or homework support.

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