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∙ 9y agoto make a whole number into a fraction all you have to do is make it whatever the whole number is over one ex: 2 is your whole number, to make it a fraction simply put it over one. when you say it, you can say 2 over 1, 2 firsts, or 2 divided by 1. 2 divided by one does equal 2, your starting whole number.
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a mixed number. example: 1+1/2, or a top heavy fraction, 1+1/2 = 3/2
1. Write the number. 2. Make a fraction bar under it like this_ 3. Make the denominator (the number under the bar) 1.
To make a fraction into a decimal, you divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. The numerator is the number on top, and the denominator is the number on the bottom of the fraction.
6 is a whole number. you can't make a whole number into fraction
A whole number and a fraction make up a mixed number as for example 2 and 3/5
An LCD is a positive integer. But any integer can can be expressed as a fraction : as the same number divided by 1. Or twice the number divided by 2, etc.
Multiple the fraction with the number. For example, what is 1/2 of 10? 1/2 * 10 = 5.
Since 5/3 is an improper fraction, it can be written as it is or as a mixed number. To convert 5/3 to a mixed number, you can divide 5 by 3, because a fraction bar also stands for the division symbol. When you divide, you get 1 with a remainder of 2. To change this answer, 1 remainder 2, to a mixed number, simply make 2 the numerator and the divisor (3) the denominator of a fraction, and add this fraction to 1. 1 2/3 is the answer. Hope this helps!! :)
a Mixed Number fraction is a fraction that instead of being improper such as 10/4 is rewritten with a whole number off to the side. you can make 2 whole 4's in 10 equaling 8, so you put a 2 off to the side of the fraction and leave 2/4 or 1/2 the mixed number of 10/4 is 2&1/2
Make the numerator larger than the denominator.An improper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is greater than the denominator. ( the top number is larger than the bottom number)Examples.4/3 , 5/2 , 6/3 etc.