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1 January, 08:27

1. Rewrite 3 and 1/3 as an improper fraction. Explain your answer.

2. Rewrite 6 and 8/9 as an improper fraction. Explain your answer.

3. Rewrite 5 and 1/4 as an improper fraction. Explain your answer.

4. Rewrite 7 and 2/3 as an improper fraction. Explain your answer.

5. Rewrite 9 and 3/5 as an improper fraction. Explain your answer.

Can anyone explain this to me? Will give brailiest.

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  1. 1 January, 08:41
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    Okay well ill do the first on and explain it so hopefully you can do the rest

    3 and 1/3 is equal to 10/3 because a whole number would be 3/3 and we have 3 whole numbers plus 1/3

    3/3

    3/3

    3/3

    1/3

    add it up and you get 10/3
  2. 1 January, 08:43
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    1.

    3 1/3 is the same as 3 + 1/3.

    3 + 1/3 =

    Write 3 as a fraction.

    = 3/1 + 1/3

    You need 3/1 to have a denominator of 3, so you get

    = 9/3 + 1/3

    = 10/3

    10/3 is the same as 3 1/3.

    10 divided by 3 = 3 reminder 1, so 10/3 = 3 1/3

    2.

    6 8/9 = 6 + 8/9 =

    = 6/1 + 8/9

    = 54/9 + 8/9 = 62/9

    3.

    5 1/4 = 5 + 1/4 =

    = 5/1 + 1/4

    = 20/4 + 1/4

    = 21/4

    4.

    7 2/3 = 7 + 2/3 =

    = 7/1 + 2/3

    = 21/3 + 2/3

    = 23/3

    5.

    9 3/5 = 9 + 3/5 =

    = 9/1 + 3/5

    = 45/5 + 3/5

    = 48/5

    Now that I showed you 5 times how to change a mixed numeral into an improper fraction by adding the whole number part and the fraction part, I will show you a shortcut.

    Example 1.

    Change 5 1/4 into a mixed numeral.

    Multiply the whole number, 5, by the denominator and add the numerator.

    5 * 4 + 1 = 20 + 1 = 21

    Then set this number over the denomiator, 21/4

    5 1/4 = 21/4

    Example 2.

    Change 7 2/3 into an improper fraction.

    7 * 3 + 2 = 21 + 2 = 23

    Write 23 over the denominator, 3.

    7 2/3 = 23/3
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