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  1. Divide the numerator by the denominator. Write down the whole number answer. Then write down any remainder above the denominator. Example: Convert 11 4 to a mixed fraction. Divide: 11 ÷ 4 = 2 with a remainder of 3. Write down the 2 and then write down the remainder (3) above the denominator (4). Answer: 2 3 4.

  2. A mixed number close mixed number A number that is written using a whole number and a fraction, eg 3 4⁄5 is an integer written with a fraction. In a diagram a mixed number is shown as a ...

  3. Step 1: Convert the mixed fractions to improper fractions. Step 2: Multiply the numerator with numerator and denominators and write down the result. Step 3: The result can be simplified to its lowest form or left as an improper or converted to mixed fraction form. Example: Let us multiply 22 5 2 2 5 and 3 1 5 3 1 5.

  4. Type of Fraction: improper fraction. Write As: whole number. Comparison of numerator and denominator: If the numerator > denominator, then the fraction > 1. Example: Type of Fraction: improper fraction. Write As: mixed number. The answer to the question is: Only an improper fraction greater than 1 can be written to a mixed number.

  5. Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions. Step 1: Divide the numerator by the denominator. Step 2: Write down the quotient as the whole number. Step 3: Write down the remainder as the numerator and the divisor as the denominator. For example, we follow the given steps to convert 7/3 into a mixed number form. Step 1: Divide 7 by 3.

  6. Step 1: Solution: Example 6: Write fourteen and one-third as an improper fraction. Analysis: Step 1: Solution: This shortcut uses only one step, and makes it easier to convert large mixed numbers into improper fractions. Summary: There are several methods for converting a mixed number into an improper fraction.

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  8. Mixed fraction to Improper Fraction. Step 1: Multiply the denominator with the whole number, i.e. Multiply 7 with 2 in the given example, 2 (1/7). 7 × 2 =14. Step 2: Add the numerator of the Fraction to the result in step 1. i.e., Add 1+ 14. =15.

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