Near enough what you describe in the question - except that you say "on" instead of "one". It has no special name.
A proper fraction with the numerator and denominator going to make a product of 119 is 7/17.
first multiply the denominator to the mixed number. then,when you got the product, add the product to the numerator. then,when you got the sum, copy the sum as numerator and the denominator was the last denominator you used.
We call that cross multiplying.
You multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction. Then you add the numerator to your product and there is your numerator. You keep the denominator the same. Example: 2 and 3/7 = 17/7
The numerator of the product will be the product of the numerator and the whole number. The denominator of the product will be the same as the denominator of the fraction. The answer may have to be simplified. Example: 3 * 5/6 = ? The numerator of the fraction is 5, and the whole number is 3. The numerator of our answer will be 3 * 5, or 15. The denominator will remain the same so: 3 * 5/6 = 15/6 which simplifies to 2 and 1/2
taking two fractions. and cross multiply. all fraction has a numerator (top number) and a denominator (bottom number). multiply the numerator to the other fraction's denominator and the denominator to the other fraction's numerator to get the product.
A proper fraction with the numerator and denominator going to make a product of 119 is 7/17.
Multiply the whole number by the denominator. Add the product to the numerator of the proper fraction. The sum is the numerator of the improper fraction. The denominator will stay the same.
first multiply the denominator to the mixed number. then,when you got the product, add the product to the numerator. then,when you got the sum, copy the sum as numerator and the denominator was the last denominator you used.
Multiply the denominator times the whole number and add the product to the numerator. That number is then the numerator while the denominator remains the same.
We call that cross multiplying.
You multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction. Then you add the numerator to your product and there is your numerator. You keep the denominator the same. Example: 2 and 3/7 = 17/7
You multiply the whole number and the denominator. Then then you add the numerator to the product. Numerator: top of fraction Denominator: bottom of fraction Product: is when you multiply, for example 4 x 4 = 16 so 16 is the product.
The numerator of the product will be the product of the numerator and the whole number. The denominator of the product will be the same as the denominator of the fraction. The answer may have to be simplified. Example: 3 * 5/6 = ? The numerator of the fraction is 5, and the whole number is 3. The numerator of our answer will be 3 * 5, or 15. The denominator will remain the same so: 3 * 5/6 = 15/6 which simplifies to 2 and 1/2
7 1/5 ........... easy............... a mixed number fraction..... how simple.. FOR A TEN YEAR OLD I MEAN!!!!
If the GCF of two numbers is 1, the LCM is their product. If the GCF of the numerator and denominator is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
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.