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Hi, Im Rob. Welcome to Math Antics! In this lesson, were gonna learn about Mixed Numbers and how they relate to Improper Fractions. Mmmm mixed numbers. I love mixed numbers! so full of protein and vitamins. Do you want some? Uh those are Mixed Nuts and no thanks, Im trying to explain Mixed NUMBERS. Ohhhh Mixed NUMBERS. You mean like when I get a whole bunch of numbers and put em in a bag and shake it up and pull out one to see who wins? wanna play? Um thats a raffle and thats not what mathematicians mean when they say Mixed Numbers [sigh] Well you sure are hard to please today. As I was saying were gonna learn how Mixed Numbers relate to Improper Fractions, but first we need to make sure that you understand what an Improper Fraction really is. To do that, lets start with a short number line that counts whole numbers from 0 to 3. And lets sub-divide the spaces in between each whole number into 4 equal parts (or fourths). So a block this size represents the amount 1