Here's an example: If you have 8/3, and you want it as a mixed number, you see how many times 3 can go into 8 (In this case, 2) and how many are left over (2).So now it would be 2 2/8 = 2 1/4
**Remember that you can only change a fraction when the numerator is bigger than the denominator
So 8 divided by 3...Is 2
How many left over from division?....(2) 2 2/?
Always use the numerator....2 2/8 Simplify
-1.12 as an improper fraction in its simplest form is -28/25
Expressed as an improper fraction in its simplest form, 1.1 is equal to 11/10 or eleven over ten.
7.7 as a mixed number is 7 7/10. As an improper fraction it is 77/10. It is in simplest form.
Add the letter "n" after the first article. That is, change "a" to "an".
Simplest form refers to the fractional part. Find the GCF of the numerator and denominator and divide them both by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
divide the numerator by the denominator
It is 15/4 as an improper fraction in its simplest form
-1.12 as an improper fraction in its simplest form is -28/25
As an improper fraction in its simplest form 112.5 is 225/2
1 7/5 would be 2 2/5. 13/5 would be the improper fraction.
Expressed as an improper fraction in its simplest form, 1.1 is equal to 11/10 or eleven over ten.
You change it into an improper fraction, then simplify it, then if you want to, change it back to a mixed number.
7.7 as a mixed number is 7 7/10. As an improper fraction it is 77/10. It is in simplest form.
Add the letter "n" after the first article. That is, change "a" to "an".
It is: 11.13 = 1113/100 as an improper fraction
Simplest form refers to the fractional part. Find the GCF of the numerator and denominator and divide them both by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
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