To turn a mixed number into a ratio, you must divide each number into a common denominator.
you turn percents into mixed numbers by turning the percent into a fraction then a mixed number
both!
To turn a ratio into a decimal, divide the first number of the ratio by the second number. For example, if the ratio is 3:4, you would calculate 3 ÷ 4, which equals 0.75. This decimal represents the same relationship as the original ratio.
It's not clear what you mean by "regular number". If you mean a whole number, like the ones you count with, then those are not mixed numbers, and you can't turn them into one.
You cannot convert it to a mixed number unless you have a solid number before the decimal point.
turn the mixed number into an improper fraction
you turn percents into mixed numbers by turning the percent into a fraction then a mixed number
both!
Whole numbers can't be a mixed number.
Whole numbers such as 6648 are not normally expressed as mixed numbers
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30/7 as a mixed number is 4 2/7.
225 is an integer and so there is no sensible way of representing it as a mixed number.
10.5 as a mixed number in its simplest form is 10 and 1/2
It is: 2.016 = 2 and 2/125 in its lowest terms as a mixed number
Express the numbers in lowest form and then if it's an improper number, change it into a mixed number. :))
It's not clear what you mean by "regular number". If you mean a whole number, like the ones you count with, then those are not mixed numbers, and you can't turn them into one.