433 1/3% = 4.33333.. = 4 1/3
When the numerator is greater than the denominator for example 10/3 is improper. The 10/3 should be written in a whole number with a fraction. 10/3 = 3(1/3) 3(1/3) is a whole number with a fraction. Then it is called a mixed fraction or a mixed number.
2.33r is as a mixed fraction 2 1/3, or as a top heavy fraction 7/3
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A mix Fraction is when there is a whole number and a fraction together. For example: 2 3/4A mixed fraction is a fraction which has a whole number and a fraction component. For example, 1 and 3/5 would be a mixed fraction.
Yes, 1 1/3 or one and one third is a mixed fraction, as it has a whole number paired with a fraction, in this case 1 and 1/3, respectfully.
1 and 1/3 is a mixed number, but (3*1+1)/3 = 4/3 --------now it is an improper fraction
Mixed fraction, I suppose. Convert the fraction to an improper fraction, and then take the reciprocal by exchanging numerator and denominator. Example: Calculate the reciprocal of 2 1/3 (two and one-third) 1 / (2 1/3) = 1 / (7/3) = 3/7
A mixed number is an integer and a fraction or decimal; like 5 and 1/3 (one-third).
433 1/3% = 4.33333.. = 4 1/3
The equivalent mixed fraction corresponding to 6.3 recurring is 6 1/3 or 6 and one third.
As a decimal: 33.33333 As an improper fraction: 100/3 As a mixed number: 33 1/3
33 and 1 third = 33 1/3 or 100/3 in fraction
1/3 is a proper fraction.
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 1.3 recurring is equal to 1 1/3 or one and one third.
When the numerator is greater than the denominator for example 10/3 is improper. The 10/3 should be written in a whole number with a fraction. 10/3 = 3(1/3) 3(1/3) is a whole number with a fraction. Then it is called a mixed fraction or a mixed number.
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