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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Warm UpAdd or subtract.
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Problem of the Day
Complete the magic square so that every row, column, and diagonal has the same sum.
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Jimmy and his mother planted a tree when it was 1 ft
tall. Now the tree is 2 ft tall. How much has the tree
grown since it was planted?
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The difference in the heights can be represented by
2 – 1 .
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You will need to regroup 2 because the fraction
in 1 is greater than .
14__Divide one whole of 2 into fourths.
5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
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– 1______ ______
= 2
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Regroup 2 as 1 .3
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The tree has grown ft since it was planted.12__
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Subtract the fractions and then the whole numbers.
Write 6 as a mixed number with a denominator of 3. Rename 6 as 5 + .3
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6 – 3
6 – 4 = 2 Estimate the difference.
2 is close to the estimate of 2. The answer is reasonable. 1
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Additional Example 1A: Regrouping Mixed Numbers Subtract. Write each answer in simplest form.
5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Additional Example 1B: Regrouping Mixed Numbers
Subtract. Write each answer in simplest form.
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12__ 4
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12__ –2
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______ ______
2 7
12__ Subtract the fractions and then the
whole numbers.
Rename 5 as 4 + 1 = 4 + + . 4
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12__ 4
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The LCM of 4 and 3 is 12.
5 – 2
5 – 3 = 2 Estimate the difference.
2 is close to the estimate of 2. The answer is reasonable. 7
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Check It Out: Example 1A
Subtract. Write each answer in simplest form.
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6__ 5
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6__ Rename 7 as 6 + 1 = 6 + + .
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6__ –2
5
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______ ______
4 2
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Subtract the fractions and then the whole numbers.
16__ 1
6__ 6
6__ 1
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Write the answer in simplest form.
= 41
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7 – 2
7 – 3 = 4 Estimate the difference.
4 is close to the estimate of 4. The answer is reasonable. 1
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
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5__ 7
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Rename 8 as 7 + 1 = 7 + + . –6 7
10__ –6
7
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______ ______
1 7
10__ Subtract the fractions and then the
whole numbers.
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10__ 10
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10 is a multiple of 5, so 10 is a common denominator.
8 – 6
8 – 7 = 1 Estimate the difference.
1 is close to the estimate of 1. The answer is reasonable. 7
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Check It Out: Example 1B
Subtract. Write each answer in simplest form.
5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Additional Example 2A: Measurement Application
Li is making a quilt. She needs 15 yards of fabric.
Li has 2 yards of fabric. How many more yards does
she need?
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4__ Write 15 as a mixed number with a
denominator of 4. Rename 15 as 14 + .
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4__ –2 3
4__
______ ______
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Subtract the fractions and then the whole numbers.
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Li needs another 12 yards of fabric.1
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Additional Example 2B: Measurement Application
If Li uses 11 yards of fabric, how much of the 15
yards will she have left?
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6__ Write 15 as a mixed number with a
denominator of 6. Rename 15 as 14 + .
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6__ –11
1
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______ ______
3
Subtract the fractions and then the whole numbers.
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Li will have 3 yards of fabric.5
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Check It Out: Example 2A
Peggy is making curtains. She needs 13 yards of fabric.
Peggy has 4 yards of fabric. How many more yards does she need?
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13 126
6__ Write 13 as a mixed number with a
denominator of 6. Rename 13 as 12 + .
–45
6__ –4 5
6__
______ ______
8
Subtract the fractions and then the whole numbers.
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Peggy needs another 8 yards of fabric.1
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Check It Out: Example 2B
If Peggy uses 9 yards of fabric, how much of the 13
yards will she have left?
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13 124
4__ Write 13 as a mixed number with a
denominator of 4. Rename 13 as 12 + .
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4__ –9 1
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______ ______
3
Subtract the fractions and then the whole numbers.
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Peggy will have 3 yards of fabric left.3
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
Lesson Quiz
Subtract. Write each answer in simplest form.
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5. Irena put 10 cups of food in the bird feeder. The birds ate
3 cups. How many cups are left?
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5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
1. Subtract and identify the answer in simplest form.
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B. D.
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
2. Subtract and identify the answer in simplest form.
A. C.
B. D.
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
5-4 Regrouping to Subtract Mixed Numbers
3. Subtract and identify the answer in simplest form.
A. C.
B. D.
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems