Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:
10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.
Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:
10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.
Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:
10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.
Multiply the integer with the denominator, add to the numerator, and put on top of the denominator. Example:
10 1/5 = 51/5. The "51" was obtained as (10 x 5) + 1.
Sure, you can write it that way. But for the final result, you should always convert it to a mixed number in standard form, or to an improper fraction.
626 is an integer: it is neither a mixed number nor a fraction.
263 is an integer, not a fraction nor a mixed number.
310 is an integer: it is neither a fraction not a mixed number.
264 is an integer; it is neither a fraction not a mixed number.
It is impossible to write a proper fraction as a mixed number because proper fractions are less than 1, and mixed numbers are greater than 1.
Sure, you can write it that way. But for the final result, you should always convert it to a mixed number in standard form, or to an improper fraction.
How do you write 920% as a fraction, mixed number or whole number?
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the denominator into the numerator. The answer is the whole number. Put any remainder over the original denominator to create the fraction part.
Fraction: -11/10 Mixed number: = -11/10
283 is an integer, not a mixed number or fraction.
626 is an integer: it is neither a mixed number nor a fraction.
It can't be one. Mixed numbers are greater than one.
It can't be one. Mixed numbers are greater than 1.
As a fraction . . . . . 355/1 As a mixed number . . . . . 3550/17 or 355.000
142 is an integer, not a fraction nor a mixed number.
263 is an integer, not a fraction nor a mixed number.