It is really simple, first say your fraction is 46/3. The first thing you do is figure out how many times the denominator (3) goes into the numerator (46). In this case it is 15 with and 1 left over. So, 15 is your whole number and your fraction is 1/3. You always keep the same denominator.
keep the bottom number the same, multiply the bottom number by the whole number, then add that answer with the number on the top.
That answer is the number on the top while the bottom number stays the same
To change a mixed number to an improper fraction you first have to times the whole number by the denominator and then plus the numerator. In the improper fraction you keep the same numerator as the one in the mixed number.
examples:
1 and 1/2= 3/2
2 and 3/4 = 11/4
Take the denominator and multiply it by the whole number. Then add the numerator. Then put this final number over the denominator. For example 3 2/3 would be 3*3+2=11. So 11/3.
you take ur fraction such as 43/7 (Said 43 over 7) see how many times 7 goes into 43 which is 6. I know this because 7 *6 is 42. and then you take whats leftover and put it over the denominator so my finished problem would be 43/7 = 6 and 1/7
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There isn't one. You can only make an improper fraction from a mixed fraction, which a whole number with a fraction on its side
You can't convert a proper fraction to an improper or mixed fraction - it just doesn't make sense. By definition, a proper fraction is one that is less than one; a mixed fraction - as well as an improper fraction - is less than or equal to one.
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.
Yes, you can divide fraction untli u make the mixed number into a improper fraction then divide
To take a mixed or proper fraction and make it an improper fraction simply keep the denominator the same (in this case 10) and multiply it by the whole number (in this case 1) and then add that number to the numerator (in this case 4) So 10 x 1 = 10 + 4 = 14. Keeping the denominator the same the improper fraction of 1 and 4/10 would be: 14/10.
43 is an integer, not an improper fraction nor a mixed number.
The mixed number consists of a whole number and a fraction. Multiply the denominator of the fraction portion by the whole number and to this product add the numerator of the fraction portion. This value is the numerator of the new improper fraction. The denominator of the new improper fraction is the same as the denominator of the original fraction portion of the mixed number.
There isn't one. You can only make an improper fraction from a mixed fraction, which a whole number with a fraction on its side
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 make a mixed number by dividing the merator to the denominator by putting the remainder over the denominator.
You can't convert a proper fraction to an improper or mixed fraction - it just doesn't make sense. By definition, a proper fraction is one that is less than one; a mixed fraction - as well as an improper fraction - is less than or equal to one.
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.
Yes, you can divide fraction untli u make the mixed number into a improper fraction then divide
Make the mixed number into an improper fraction and then divide the numerator into the denominator and then move the decimal to the left two places!!!!!!!(:
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. The sign stays the same.
You make it an improper fraction and switch the bottom and top numbers
multipy the whole number by the denometer, then add that number to your numerator. now that is your numerator and your denomater stays the same.