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Lesson 32 Homework 4.5 ❲2025❳

Students draw a number line to visualize the distance between the two numbers. This is particularly helpful for problems where the fractional part being subtracted is larger than the fractional part of the mixed number. Homework Examples & Solutions

Full solution sets for Grade 4 Module 5 can be found on EMBARC.Online or through school-specific portals like CCSD93 . Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 5 Lesson 32 lesson 32 homework 4.5

Step-by-step guides are available from educators like Math with Aubrey and Eureka Math Homework Time . Students draw a number line to visualize the

This method involves jumping back from a mixed number to reach the nearest whole number first. Example: To solve , you first subtract 14one-fourth to land on . Then, you subtract the remaining 24two-fourths Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 5 Lesson 32

Instead of changing everything into an improper fraction, you can "pull out" one whole from the mixed number. Example: For , decompose Subtract the fraction from the whole: Add the result back to the remaining part:

The homework typically requires students to use visual models and mental math strategies to break down complex subtraction into manageable parts.

focuses on subtracting a fraction from a mixed number . This curriculum, often used in Eureka Math (EngageNY) and Zearn Mission 5 , teaches students to solve these problems without relying solely on a standard algorithm. Core Strategies for Subtraction

Students draw a number line to visualize the distance between the two numbers. This is particularly helpful for problems where the fractional part being subtracted is larger than the fractional part of the mixed number. Homework Examples & Solutions

Full solution sets for Grade 4 Module 5 can be found on EMBARC.Online or through school-specific portals like CCSD93 . Eureka Math Grade 4 Module 5 Lesson 32

Step-by-step guides are available from educators like Math with Aubrey and Eureka Math Homework Time .

This method involves jumping back from a mixed number to reach the nearest whole number first. Example: To solve , you first subtract 14one-fourth to land on . Then, you subtract the remaining 24two-fourths

Instead of changing everything into an improper fraction, you can "pull out" one whole from the mixed number. Example: For , decompose Subtract the fraction from the whole: Add the result back to the remaining part:

The homework typically requires students to use visual models and mental math strategies to break down complex subtraction into manageable parts.

focuses on subtracting a fraction from a mixed number . This curriculum, often used in Eureka Math (EngageNY) and Zearn Mission 5 , teaches students to solve these problems without relying solely on a standard algorithm. Core Strategies for Subtraction