yes. I'm assuming u mean something like 2 * sq. root of 3 as a mixed radical. if u want to change it to an entire radical, using the number i stated above, just square the number outside the radical, so 4, and multiply it by the number already in under the radical. u will then get rad 12 which is exactly the same as 2 rad 3. if the rad is not a square, but like finding a cube root, or 4th root, just do the same except to that power, so instead of 2 squared, it will be 2 cubed, 2 to the 4th power and then multiplied by the number under the rad.
Convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction, multiply by the whole number, convert the answer back to a mixed fraction (if required).
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction and proceed.
It can't be one. Mixed numbers are greater than one.
61/8 as a mixed number is 7 5/8
When arranging radicals, it is important to consider the index of the radical, whether or not the radical is mixed or entire, and then the radicand.
to change entire radical into mixed radical , you need to factor the entire radical first and get all the possible pair of numbers to get the number . for example : √96 its factors are : 1 x 96 , 2 x 48 , 3 x 32 , 4 x 24 , 6 x 16 , 8 x 12 after getting those factors , we need to find the perfect square w/c is 16 ... so now , we need to rewrite the entire radical using the perfect square number . √16 x 6 √16 x √6 = 4√6 done :]]
you have to square the outside number and then multiply it by the number inside the squareroot sign.
yes. I'm assuming u mean something like 2 * sq. root of 3 as a mixed radical. if u want to change it to an entire radical, using the number i stated above, just square the number outside the radical, so 4, and multiply it by the number already in under the radical. u will then get rad 12 which is exactly the same as 2 rad 3. if the rad is not a square, but like finding a cube root, or 4th root, just do the same except to that power, so instead of 2 squared, it will be 2 cubed, 2 to the 4th power and then multiplied by the number under the rad.
The answer depends on what you wish to convert into a mixed fraction.
Convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction, multiply by the whole number, convert the answer back to a mixed fraction (if required).
Well, honey, .012 is already a decimal, so there's no need to convert it to a mixed number. But if you're feeling fancy, you could say it's 12 thousandths. Keep on crunching those numbers, you're doing great!
Convert the mixed number to a decimal.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal and proceed.
I belive that what you're trying to ask is how to convert 1.5 into a fraction. because 1.5 is already a mixed number.
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