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15 December, 07:06

How to change a mix number into a improper fraction

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  1. 15 December, 07:10
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    By a mixed number, i think you mean a mixed fraction, something like this?

    1 3/4 (one and 3 quarters)

    so one and 3/4 means that there is one "whole" (1) 3/4

    and three quarters 1 (3/4)

    so if one whole means 4 quarters

    4 quarters plus 3 quarters = 7 quarters or 7/4

    i hope i explained it enough for you
  2. 15 December, 07:15
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    Example, 4 2/3

    Steps:

    1. Multiply the denominator and outside number

    4 times 3 equals 12

    2. Now add the numerator to that

    12 + 2=14

    3. Your answer is 14/3

    (Btw, when doing improper fractions, the denominator always stays the same. The numerator is the only one that changes.)
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