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31. Multiplying & Dividing Fractions – Practice [Video – 8:33] (2011)

Multiplying & Dividing Fractions – Practice [Video – 8:33]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

This video tutorial gives learners a chance to practise multiplying and dividing with fractions.

The tutorial includes three problems. Learners can pause the video while they work out the problems on their own, then restart it to see the instructor’s detailed solutions.

Two of the problems involve multiplying or dividing a fraction by another fraction, while the third problem requires the learner to multiply or divide a fraction by a whole number.

Added: 2012-03-20

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32. Multiplying Decimals - Concept [Video – 11:46] (2011)

Multiplying Decimals - Concept [Video – 11:46]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

This video tutorial offers an introduction to multiplication with decimals.

The instructor leads the learner step by step through the process of solving three problems, each one a little more challenging than the one before.

The tutorial also offers a brief review of borrowing, carrying, and the order of operations.

Added: 2012-04-23

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33. Multiplying Decimals - Practice [Video – 9:39] (2011)

Multiplying Decimals - Practice [Video – 9:39]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

This video tutorial offers learners the chance to practise the skills required to multiply with decimals.

It includes three problems of increasing complexity, each involving decimals. Learners are asked to pause the video while they work out the problems on their own.

Then they can restart the video and see the instructor’s detailed solutions to the problems.

Added: 2012-04-23

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34. Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 1 – Concept [Video – 13:17] (2011)

Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 1 – Concept [Video – 13:17]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

In this math video tutorial, learners begin to carry out arithmetic operations involving mixed fractions.

The instructor explains the steps needed for addition or subtraction problems, including converting a mixed fraction to an improper fraction; finding a common denominator; and reducing the fraction.

He uses three problems as examples, breaking the solutions down into small steps.

Added: 2012-04-03

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35. Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 1- Practice [Video – 7:22] (2011)

Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 1- Practice [Video – 7:22]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

This math video tutorial offers further practice in adding and subtracting with mixed fractions.

It presents three problems of increasing complexity. Learners are asked to pause the video, work out the problems, then restart the video to see the instructor’s detailed solutions.

Added: 2012-04-03

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36. Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 2 – Concept [Video – 9:04] (2011)

Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 2 – Concept [Video – 9:04]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

This math video tutorial introduces multiplication and division with mixed fractions.

The instructor explains the steps required, including converting a mixed fraction to an improper one; carrying out the operation; and reducing the resulting fraction to its simplest form.

He points out that with multiplication and division problems, unlike addition and subtraction ones, there is no need to find a common denominator.

Added: 2012-05-03

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37. Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 2- Practice [Video – 9:04] (2011)

Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 2- Practice [Video – 9:04]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

This math video tutorial offers learners a chance to practise multiplication and division with mixed fractions. A mixed fraction is one that contains both a whole number and a fraction.

The tutorial includes three math problems involving mixed fractions. Learners are asked to pause the video while they work out the problems on their own, then restart it to see the instructor’s solutions.

Added: 2012-05-03

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38. Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 3 – Concept [Video – 12:09] (2011)

Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 3 – Concept [Video – 12:09]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

This math video tutorial looks at order of operations as it is applied to problems containing mixed fractions. The order of operations specifies that if a problem contains some combination of calculations, the multiplication and division components must be completed before the addition and subtraction ones.

The instructor uses several problems to illustrate the steps required, including converting mixed fractions to improper ones; carrying out operations in the correct order; and reducing the resulting fraction to its simplest form.

The problems get more complicated as the video progresses.

Added: 2012-04-11

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39. Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 3 - Practice [Video – 11:05] (2011)

Operations with Mixed Fractions Part 3 - Practice [Video – 11:05]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

This video tutorial offers further practice in carrying out math problems involving mixed fractions.

It presents three problems of increasing complexity. Learners are asked to pause the video, work out the problems, then restart the video to see the instructor’s detailed solutions.

Because each problem involves a combination of calculations, the learner must also apply the order of operations to solving these problems. The order of operations specifies that if a problem contains some combination of calculations, the multiplication and division components must be completed before the addition and subtraction ones.

Added: 2012-04-11

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40. Order of Operations & Decimals - Concept [Video – 19:18] (2011)

Order of Operations & Decimals - Concept [Video – 19:18]

Series: Learning on Demand: Numeracy - The Basics - Video Tutorials

Authors: Workplace Education Manitoba (WEM)

Collection: Learning Materials

The order of operations specifies that the multiplication and division components of a math problem must be completed before carrying out the addition and subtraction work. It also specifies that calculations contained within brackets must be completed first.

This video tutorial builds on skills learned in earlier lessons by using problems that involve decimals. Learners must pay particular attention to the placement of the decimal as they complete each calculation.

The problems appear on a computer screen, with the narrator giving step-by-step instructions on how to solve them.

Added: 2012-05-16

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