2 and 2/5
4 3/5
It is 2 and 2/5
4 3 - =19 5 - 5
Yes, but only in the sense that they are not proper mixed number. For example, 5 and 3/4 is a mixed number. 5 and 4/4 is also a mixed number, but it is really the whole number of 6, since 4/4 is 1.
It can't be one. Mixed numbers are greater than 1. This is 2/5
Divide the denominator into the numerator, and voila! Example: 7/5= 1 2/5 one and two fifths.
You have to change both mixed numbers into improper fractions: ex: 5 3/4 x 2/5= 23/4 x 2/5 (you multiplied 5 times 4 and then added three to your answer-20 and left the deominator as 4)
1/5 can't be a mixed number. Mixed numbers are greater than one.
you subtract mixed numbers by changing them to improper fractions. to borrow from a whole number you take away one like 5 changes to 4 and then you change look to the other mixed number your subtracting by and write its denominator as 4s denominator.
4 5/6, 5 1/12, 5 9/10 etc. we could make an infinite amount of mixed numbers for this
2 and 2/5
4 3/5
It is 2 and 2/5
one is 4 quarters, so 5/4
4 3 - =19 5 - 5
First you make them into improper fractions. E.g 2 4/10 = 24/10 Then you simplify them. E.g 24/10 = 12/5 After that youchange them back into mixed numbers. E.g 12/5 = 2 2/5