There are several options:
As a fraction: 2/5 (2over5)
As a decimal: 0.4
As a percent: 40%
28 __ 4 rename as a mixed number or a whole number
rename 8/1 as a whole number
mixed number
Yes, you can but you need to "rename" the whole part of the first mixed number.
Multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator and put the whole thing over the original denominator.
The whole number times the denominator and add the numerator.... 7 1/2 ^ 7x2+1 Simple!
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator, and put that total over the original denominator.
What is an example of rename a mixed number as an improper fraction?Okay, we want to change the mixed number 3 and 1/2 to an improper fraction. First, multiply the denominator of the fraction (2) by the whole number (3). Once you have multiplied that, add the product to the numerator (1). Therefore, making your answer 7/2.
you have to multiply the whole number times the denominator, and add that answer to the numerator. this number will be your new numerator and the denominator stays the same. 2 1/2 = 5/4
-- Some fractions are equal to mixed numbers (example 4/3). Some are not ( example 2/3). -- The fraction can be re-written as a whole number only if its numerator is a multiple of its denominator. -- If its numerator is greater than its denominator but not a multiple of it, then the fraction can be re-written as a mixed number. -- If neither condition is true, then the fraction can't be re-written as either a mixed number or a whole number.
101 is a whole number and so it makes hardly any sense to rename it as a mixed number, but, if you were really keen to do it, you could write it as 101 0/n, where n is any integer greater than 0.
Yes, when adding two mixed numbers, it is often necessary to rename the fractional sum if the sum of the fractions exceeds one whole. This means converting the improper fraction into a mixed number or simplifying it to ensure the final result is in proper form. After renaming, you can then combine the whole numbers from both mixed numbers for the final answer. This process ensures clarity and accuracy in representing the sum.