First of all, the proper question is how to turn a mixed number into a improper fraction. First you multiply the denominator times the whole number. For example, what is two and three fourths as an improper fraction, you would multiply 2 times 4 and get 8. Next step, then you add what you got from multiplying your denominator times the whole number to what you have as part of your fraction. ex. you would add 8 plus 3 in 2 and 3 fourths and get 11 fourths. or use a calculator.
A mixed number can be changed into an improper fraction
Yes, you can but you need to "rename" the whole part of the first mixed number.
rename 8/1 as a whole number
12 fourths is neither a mixed number nor a fraction. It is an integer: 3.
9/8 = 1 and 1/8 = 9/8
A mixed number can be changed into an improper fraction
Yes, you can but you need to "rename" the whole part of the first mixed number.
rename 8/1 as a whole number
12 fourths is neither a mixed number nor a fraction. It is an integer: 3.
9/8 = 1 and 1/8 = 9/8
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator, and put that total over the original denominator.
14% = 14/100
mixed number
No. Mixed numbers are a number and a fraction.
What is an example of rename a mixed number as an improper fraction?Okay, we want to change the mixed number 3 and 1/2 to an improper fraction. First, multiply the denominator of the fraction (2) by the whole number (3). Once you have multiplied that, add the product to the numerator (1). Therefore, making your answer 7/2.
-- Some fractions are equal to mixed numbers (example 4/3). Some are not ( example 2/3). -- The fraction can be re-written as a whole number only if its numerator is a multiple of its denominator. -- If its numerator is greater than its denominator but not a multiple of it, then the fraction can be re-written as a mixed number. -- If neither condition is true, then the fraction can't be re-written as either a mixed number or a whole number.
No.