Neither.
Yes, 17 5 can be expressed as a mixed number. It represents 17 whole units and 5 as a fractional component, typically written as ( 17 \frac{5}{1} ). However, if you meant to express it as a single mixed number, it would simply remain as 17 since 5 is a whole number.
If you divide 17 by three you get 5 with two left over so it's 5 2/3
426.85 as a mixed fraction is 426 17/20
To find how many thirds are in 17, you divide 17 by ( \frac{1}{3} ), which is the same as multiplying 17 by 3. This calculation gives you ( 17 \times 3 = 51 ). Therefore, there are 51 thirds in 17.
To convert the whole number 17 into an improper fraction, you can express it as ( \frac{17}{1} ). This maintains the value of 17 while presenting it as a fraction. Since you want to avoid creating a mixed number, this representation suffices.
Whole numbers such as 17 are not normally expressed as mixed numbers
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 17/3 is equal to 5 2/3 or five and two thirds.
all you have to do is like for example if there is 2 and 17 thirds all u would do is add 2+17 and then times it by three and you would get 57 thirds
To find out how many thirds are in 5 and two-thirds, we first convert 5 to thirds by multiplying it by 3 to get 15 thirds. Adding the two-thirds gives us a total of 17 thirds. Therefore, there are 17 thirds in 5 and two-thirds.
Yes, 17 5 can be expressed as a mixed number. It represents 17 whole units and 5 as a fractional component, typically written as ( 17 \frac{5}{1} ). However, if you meant to express it as a single mixed number, it would simply remain as 17 since 5 is a whole number.
17/8 is the same as 2 and 1/8
If you divide 17 by three you get 5 with two left over so it's 5 2/3
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4 1/4
One and eight-ninths
426.85 as a mixed fraction is 426 17/20
To find how many thirds are in 17, you divide 17 by ( \frac{1}{3} ), which is the same as multiplying 17 by 3. This calculation gives you ( 17 \times 3 = 51 ). Therefore, there are 51 thirds in 17.