you subtract mixed numbers by changing them to improper fractions. to borrow from a whole number you take away one like 5 changes to 4 and then you change look to the other mixed number your subtracting by and write its denominator as 4s denominator.
A mixed number is made up of two parts: an integer (whole) part and a fractional part.
It looks exactly like a whole number with a fraction standing to the right of it.
Whole numbers like 14 are not normally converted into mixed numbers
Whole numbers like 506 are not normally expressed as mixed numbers
A mixed number is a whole number combined with a fraction like 3 7/9. (That was just a random example). A like number is a number that had the same denominator (the bottom or right number of the fraction) as the other fraction like 2/9 and 3/9. So like mixed number is a mixed number that has the same denominator as the other number.
Ok...so 6.3 is a decimal A mixed number is a whole number like 3 and a fraction like 3/4 In 6.3, the 6 is a whole number and is written as ---> 6 The .3 is a fraction and is written as ----> 3/10 So..... 6.3 as a mixed number is ----> 6 3/10
A mixed number is (a whole number) plus (a fraction). 362 is a whole number.Where are we supposed to get the fraction from ??If you really must have a mixed number, you can borrow 1 from 362 and use it toconcoct something that looks like a fraction, such as 2/2. Then your mixed number is361 and 2/2 .But why bother ?
A mixed number, like 3 and 1/2, is a combination of a whole number and a fraction and indicates a number that lies between consecutive whole numbers. Whole numbers are integers, counting numbers like 1, 2, 3 etc.
There's no way to do that. A mixed number is (a whole number) plus ( a fraction or decimal). So it must be more than ' 1 '. 0.37 is less than 1. So there's nothing you can do to it to make it look like a mixed number. There's not enough to it to build a whole number with.
It's not clear what you mean by "regular number". If you mean a whole number, like the ones you count with, then those are not mixed numbers, and you can't turn them into one.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! When we have a mixed number like 138, it means we have a whole number (138) and a fraction part. To convert it to an improper fraction, we multiply the whole number (138) by the denominator of the fraction (1) and add the numerator (38). So, 138 as an improper fraction is 138/1.