Basic Operation 2 (Kelompok 1)
Basic Operation 2 (Kelompok 1)
Basic Operation 2 (Kelompok 1)
1. Akbar Newton
4. Kelvin Pramudya
5. Rina Rismayanti
Class : 5D
BASIC OPERATIONS 2
Fractions
Special Objectives
Having followed the learning activities, the students are expected to have ability to
Fractions
A fraction is a part of whole unit or quantity. For example, if a square, triangle, or circle
is divided into two equal parts, one of these parts is a fraction of the whole square,
triangle, or circle. See Figure 1
Vulgar Fractions
Vulgar fraction also common fraction is a fraction expressed by a number above and a
number below a line, rather than as a decimal . ¾ is a vulgar fraction.
2. Vulgar Fraction
Exercise 2
a. Read out the vulgar fractions below. Item 1 is given to you as an example
In mathematics, we represent 1/5 + 1/5 = 2/5 . The operation reads one fifth plus
one fifth equals two fifths. Moreover, 1 – 2/5 = 3/5 ( one minus two fifths equals three
fifths). How can this operation be carried out. It is carried out by firstly transforming the
number 1 into the fraction 5/5. Hence, the operation becomes 5/5 – 2/5 = 3/5
In the two operations above, i.e. 1/5 + 1/5 = 2/5 and 5/5 – 2/5 = 3/5, you can see
that the denominators are the same , i.e. , 5. The operation procedure is only for the
numerators to be added , or subtracted. In this case , 1 + 1 = 2 and 5 – 2
Exercise 2.1
1. 2/5 + 3/10 = 7/10 :two fifth plus three tenths equals seven tenths
2. 2/3 – 1/5 = 7/15 :two third minus one fifth equals seven fifteenth
3. ¼ + 2 7/10 – 5 19/20 :quarter plus two seven tenth minus five nineteen
twentieth
4. 2 1/6 – 1 1/3 – 1 1/24:two one sixth minus one one third minus one one
twenty fourth
5. 2 1/3 + 4 1/12 = 6 /12:two one third plus four one twelveth equals six
twelveth
6. 5/6 x ½ - 5/12 :five sixth time a half minus five twelfth
7. 1 ¾ - ½ - 3 ½ :one three fourths minus a half minus three a half
8. 3 1/6 x 4 ½ - 14 1/14:three one sixth time four a half minus fourteen one
fourteenth
9. 4 1/5 x 3 2/3 + 15 /5 :four one fifth time three two third plus fifteen fifth
10. 7 ½ - 4 2/7 – 1 ¾ :seven a half minus four two seventh minus one
three fourth
Exercise 2.2
a. Convert the vulgar fractions below into decimal ones. Read out the
results. Item 1 is given to you as an example.
1. ¼ : 0.25 : zero point two five
2. 3/5 : 0.6 : zero point six
3. 7/3 : 2.334 : two point three three four
4. 1/6 : 0.16 : zero point one six
5. 5 1/3 : 5,333 : five point three three three
6. 7 1/3 : 7,33 : seven point three three
7. 5 4/9 : 5,4 : five point four
8. 12 3/5 : 12,5 : twelve point five
Decimal Numbers
A decimal number is a type of fraction which can be written on one line as a whole
number. The difference in decimal numbers and whole numbers is the position of a
period directly in front of the number.
The answer is 5.25 – 3.45 = 1.8 ( five point two five minus three point four five
equals one point eight).
What about multiplication and division? Consider these operations 2.25 x 10 =
22.5 and 27.5 : 10 = 2.75 . We find out here that to multiply or divide a decimal
fraction by ten, we simply move the decimal point one place to the right, i.e. from
2.25 to 22.5, or one place to the left, i.e., from 27.5 to 2.75, respectively.
Now, let us have a look at the following problems : 2.5 x 2.2 = 5.5 (two point five
multiplied by two point two equals five point five), 3.25 x 0.05 = 0.1625 (three point
two five multiplied by naught point oh five equals naught point one six two five) and
4.5 : 1.25 = 3.6 ( four point five divided by one point two five equals three point six).
Now, what is the result of twenty three divided by three in a decimal fraction?
The answer is 7.6666666666. We see that there are so many 6. We can, of course,
simplify this figure into 7.67. This decimal fraction reads seven point, six seven
correct to two decimal places. So 23 : 3 = 7,67 (seven point six seven correct two
decimal places
Now you can solve these problems: 7.4 : 2.5 and 4.6 : 1.5. The answer are 2.96
and 3.067. Remember they are read two point nine six and three point naught six
seven correct to three decimal place respectively.
In addition to the explanation above, 22/7 is equal to 3.14235714236. This
fraction is simplified into 3.142 and read three point one four two correct to four
significant figures.
Exercise 2.3
a. Solve the problems below and read them out. Item 1 is given to you as
example.
1. 2.65 + 3.15 = 5.8 (Two point six five plus three point one five equals
five point eight.
2. 3.6 + 7.02 =10.62 (Three point six plus seven point naught two equals
ten point six two.)
3. 5.75 4.25=1.5 (Five point seven five minus four point two five equals
one point five)
4. 6.9 x 2.3 =15.87 (six point nine multiplied by two point three equals
fifteen point eight seven)
5. 3.3 : 2.2 =1.5 (three point three divided by two point two equals one
point five.)
6. 12.6 x 9.5=119.7 (twelve point six multiplied by nine point five equals
one hundred and nineteen point seven.)
7. 27.2 13.75 =13.45 (twenty seven point two minus thirteen point seven
five equals thirteen point four five)
8. 20.5 : 4.2=4.881 (twenty point five divided by four point two equals
four point eight-eight one correct three decimal places)
9. 7.9 : 0.6 =13.167 (seven point nine divided by naught point six equals
thirteen point one six seven correct three decimal places)
10. 9.9x 4.3=42.57 (nine point nine multiplied four point three equals
forty two point five seven)
B. COMPLETE THE SENTENCE BELOW
1. To multiply a decimal fraction by one hundred, we simply move the 5.0 two places to
the 5.0
2. The decimal fraction 3.66666666666666 may be 1.50 + 2.17 into 3.67 , which reads
one point fifty plus two point seventeen equals three point sixteen seven
3. The result of 8.01 : 3 can be represented as 26.7 correct to three decimal places.