True
For addition, subtraction, division and multiplication with other fractions
do you mean from a fraction to a decimal? improper fractions can be changed into mixed numbers... 40/11 = 3 7/11 but proper fractions can only be changed to decimals... 11/40 = .275 this is because the proper fraction has no whole number value. the numerator is smaller than the denominator causing it to always be less than "1" so when dividing there is only a percentage of "1" and not a whole number with a remainder.
It can't be one. Mixed numbers are greater than one.
Convert them to improper fractions, find a common denominator and proceed.
To combine the fractions or subtract the fractions. Same method with mixed numbers.
Yes
A decimal is one way of representing numbers which may be whole or fractions. So, a mixed number which by definition is a number, can be expressed as a decimal. That explains it all!
True
A mixed number. Some people call them mixed fractions.
You round the fractions to decimal numbers to a suitable number of decimal digits. Then create a stem and leaf plot using these numbers - ignoring the decimal point, except that you must make sure you mention it in the key.
Mixed fractions can't become whole numbers.
This number is rational - all fractions, including decimal fractions and mixed numbers are rational.
what is dividing fractions and mixed numebers
1.925 IS a fraction as a decimal. Decimals can be transformed into a lot of things but mainly improper fractions and mixed numbers.
Mixed fractions are not integers. They consist of a whole number and a proper fraction. Integers, on the other hand, are whole numbers and their negatives, including zero, without any fractional or decimal parts.
if you have mixed numbers you make them into improper fractions before you multiply