You can carry out this totally pointless exercise if you divide the number by 1 and note that the remainder is 0.
So, for example, 23 = 230/1. But why would anyone ever want to do that?
Whole numbers such as 264 are not normally converted into mixed numbers.
Whole numbers such as 92115 are not normally converted into mixed numbers
The majority of mixed numbers will convert to improper fractions. To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator and put the whole thing over the original denominator.
When an expression consists of a whole number and a proper fraction, we call it a mixed number. Here are some examples of mixed numbers: We can convert a mixed number to an improper fraction.
Mixed fractions can't become whole numbers.
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator and put the whole thing over the original denominator.
multiply the denominator by the whole number, then add the numerator, the denominator is the same as the mixed numbers denominator
Whole numbers can't be mixed numbers.
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the denominator into the numerator. The answer is the whole number. Put any remainder over the original denominator to create the fraction part.
You don't. Mixed numbers and whole numbers are separate things.
Convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction, multiply by the whole number, convert the answer back to a mixed fraction (if required).
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. Convert the whole number to a fraction with a common denominator. Proceed with the subtraction.