A mixed numberThis is called a mixed number or mixed fraction.
step 1 write each mixed number as an improper fraction step 2 look for common factor and simplify step 3 multiply write the product as a mixed number
There is no equivalent mixed number.
To find a mixed number, you first have to determine how many times the denominator will fit within the numerator. In this case it's 4, which will be your new whole number. Then you find how much is left. Because 2*4 is 8, you subtract it from 9 to get 1, which will be your new numerator. You keep the same denominator, so your mixed number answer will be 4 1/2.
if you are asking "what is 3 and 1/2 as a mixed number", the answer is that it already is in mixed number format.
by multply the last number then add then cross mutply
You Find the closest number.
Add them together and divide the answer by 2.
There is no lowest mixed number since, given any mixed number, it is always possible to find a lower one.
If the mixed number is x y/z then the numerator is (x*z + y)
First you convert the decimal into a mixed-number/fraction. Then you have to find the common denominator and compare.
If the mixed number is x y/z then the improper fraction is (xz + y)/z
Subtracting a mixed number is just subtracting fractions but with a whole number by a fraction. To subtract tun the mixed numbers into improper fractions and find the common denominator. Then you subtract the numerators.
the mixed number is written like this: 1 ---- 9 10 this is the decimal: 9.1
9 and 1/10 is a mixed number. As a decimal, that is written 9.1
need to find the missing number 8(7+23)=8(7)+8( )
Yes, 55/4 can be simplified and will be a mixed number. To find the mixed number, divide 55 by 4. The number is 13 3/4.