3 and 3/9.
There are three basic steps to convert an improper fraction to a mixed number:
Divide the numerator by the denominator (you can use long division if you want to!) to find out what the quotient and the remainder are. If the fraction is made up of whole numbers, you will always get an integer quotient and an integer remainder.
Note down what your quotient, remainder, and original denominator is.
Now rewrite these three numbers in Step 2 in a mixed number format where:
the quotient is the whole number next to the proper fraction
the remainder is the numerator of the proper fraction
the original denominator is the new denominator of the proper fraction
Let’s apply these steps to our problem. What is 30 divided by 9? If you do some thinking or long division, you should get:
30 ÷ 9 → Quotient of 3 and a remainder of 3.
Now that we have all the numbers we need, let’s piece together our answer:
30 ÷ 9 = 3 3/9
The mixed number for 30/9 is 3 and 3/9. If you divide 30 into 9 you get 3 with the remainder 3. The remainder becomes the numerator and the denominator stays the same. So he answer is 3 and 3/9
56 over 9 as a mixed number is 62/9
110 over 9 as a mixed number = 122/9
9 over 7 in a mixed number = 12/7
77 over 9 converted into a mixed number is 85/9
The mixed number for 30/9 is 3 and 3/9. If you divide 30 into 9 you get 3 with the remainder 3. The remainder becomes the numerator and the denominator stays the same. So he answer is 3 and 3/9
56 over 9 as a mixed number is 62/9
The mixed number for 28 over 9 is 31/9
110 over 9 as a mixed number = 122/9
9 over 7 in a mixed number = 12/7
The mixed number of 21 over 9 is 21/3
77 over 9 converted into a mixed number is 85/9
There is no need to notate 9/9 as a mixed number, as it is equal to 1.
9/3 is 3 and is not a mixed number. Unless you want to write it as 30/n where n is any positive integer. A bit pointless, though.
It is: 13/9 = 1 and 4/9 as a mixed number
The mixed number equivalent to 13 over 9 is 14/9
Forty-seven is 5 2/9 as a mixed number