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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Fractions 2nd draft, a common denominator is the same as using equivalent fractions, FRACTIONS can be written as mixed numbers, FRACTIONS should always be written in simplest form, a numerator is the number in a fraction that appears above the line, FRACTIONS have a numerator, FRACTIONS are made up of whole sets, % means per hundered or out of 100 example 25 out of 100, mixed numbers are a number consisting of a whole number and a proper fraction, Subtraction must find a common denominator, The GCF of the numerator & Denominator is 1 can start with using Greatest Common Factor (GCF), parts but not a denominator, Subtraction might need to rename or "borrow", FRACTIONS operations include Addition, a fraction in which the numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator example 12/9, when The GCF of the numerator & Denominator is 1, a common denominator allows you to compare and order fractions, FRACTIONS operations include Division, a denominator is the number in a fraction that is below the division line, FRACTIONS operations include Subtraction, a common denominator can start with using Greatest Common Factor (GCF)