A mixed number can be changed into an improper fraction
mixed number
9/8 = 1 and 1/8 = 9/8
Yes, you can but you need to "rename" the whole part of the first mixed number.
To rename a mixed number to a fraction, you multiply the number outside the fraction by the denominator (the lower part of the fraction), and then you add that number to the numerator (higher number of the fraction). If you need to turn 2 3/4 into a fraction, you do this: 2*4=8, 8+3=11, so 2 3/4=11/4 as an improper fraction.
A mixed number can be changed into an improper fraction
mixed number
Six Fourths (6/4) as a fraction would be renamed into a mixed number, which would be one and two fourths, or one and a half (1 1/2). Two fourths is equivalent to one half. By the way, a mixed number is a fraction consisting of a whole number and a proper fraction.
9/8 = 1 and 1/8 = 9/8
Yes, you can but you need to "rename" the whole part of the first mixed number.
14% = 14/100
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.
To rename a mixed number to a fraction, you multiply the number outside the fraction by the denominator (the lower part of the fraction), and then you add that number to the numerator (higher number of the fraction). If you need to turn 2 3/4 into a fraction, you do this: 2*4=8, 8+3=11, so 2 3/4=11/4 as an improper fraction.
That depends on what kind of number name you are given: an improper fraction? A decimal? A percentage? ...
Yes, 2 would be the mixed number.
Since 3/4 is not a top heavy fraction, there is no need to express it as a mixed number.
1 and 1 fourth