First you would want to change the mixed number to an improper fraction. Then you can subtract
A mixed number would be: 7 and 3/100 An improper fraction would be 703/100 And, in case you were asking, here's one that is both an improper fraction and a mixed number: 6 and 130/100
No because that would take you back to square one... And the improper fraction or number would have to be taken through the correct process again to figure the mixed number.
It would be an improper fraction.
Express the mixed fraction as an improper fraction and then proceed as you would with ordinary fractions. If the answer is an improper fraction, then remember to convert to a mixed fraction.
13 1/2 would be mixed number form, but as an improper fraction it is 27/2.
The improper fraction for this would be 809/1000, and the mixed number would be 8 9/100.
The number 2 1/3 as a improper fraction would be 15/3. This is a math problem.
As a mixed number 8.4 would equal 8 and 2/5. As an improper fraction, 8.4 would equal 42/5.
Ten thirds is an improper fraction. As a mixed number, it would be three and one-third.
If it's between 0.5 and 1, it would not be an improper fraction or a mixed number. Try 3/4
You can't. A mixed number is the sum of a whole number and a proper fraction. 253 is a whole number, and if you split it up into a fraction, it would consist of a whole number and an improper fraction.