Expressed as a mixed number, 9.6 recurring (that is, 9.6666..) is equal to 9 2/3 or nine and two thirds.
Using repeated addition for multiplying two mixed numbers is more complex because it involves converting each mixed number into an improper fraction first, which requires additional steps. When multiplying a mixed number by a whole number, you can simply add the mixed number multiple times, making the process more straightforward. Additionally, the repeated addition of two mixed numbers leads to a larger number of additions and calculations, increasing the potential for error. Overall, the added complexity of managing two mixed numbers makes repeated addition less practical for this scenario.
96 1/10
As an IMPROPER Fraction 9697100 As a MIXED Fraction/Number 96 97/100
3.84 = 96/25
16.96 = 16 + (96/100) = 16(24/25)
635 over 96 as a mixed number = 659/96
If by "4.7 repeated" you mean 4.77777777...., then it is 47/9.
140/96 = 111/24
96 1/10.
96 1/10
5 96/100
As an IMPROPER Fraction 9697100 As a MIXED Fraction/Number 96 97/100
3.84 = 96/25
96/99
5 11/17
It is 5 96/100; you can simplify the fractional part if you require.
You cannot because 96 is an integer. It is neither a fraction nor a mixed number.