To find the reciprocal of a fraction, simply flip the fraction. So the reciprocal of 2 over 13 is 13 over 2. 2/13 ---> 13/2
Multiply 6 times 2, and six times 2/7. Convert the latter to a mixed fraction, and add everything up.Or: Convert 2 and 2/7 to an improper fraction, then do the multiplication.
5 times 13 times 2 = 2 times 5 times 13 = 10 times 13 = 130
It goes in 13 times
13.5 as a fraction is 13 1/2.
It is simply 26/1 as an improper fraction
To find the reciprocal of a fraction, simply flip the fraction. So the reciprocal of 2 over 13 is 13 over 2. 2/13 ---> 13/2
Multiply 6 times 2, and six times 2/7. Convert the latter to a mixed fraction, and add everything up.Or: Convert 2 and 2/7 to an improper fraction, then do the multiplication.
As an improper fraction it is 13/2, as a mixed number it is 6 1/2
5 times 13 times 2 = 2 times 5 times 13 = 10 times 13 = 130
It goes in 13 times
13.5 as a fraction is 13 1/2.
33/13 = 2 7/13
It is 3/13.
13/2 is an improper fraction.
13 is an integer and so there is no sensible way of writing it as a fraction or mixed number.
If that's 5 and 2/13, the improper fraction is 67/13