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How do you change improper fractions to whole or mixed numbers? - Answers
Simply enough, divide. Example 1: What is 105/7? Well, since 7 goes into 10 once, remainder 3, and into 35 five times, the answer is 15. Example 2: What is 150/13? We divide 15/13 and get 1, remainder 2. "Bring down" the 2, and we divide 20/13 and get 1, remainder 7. So the answer is 11 7/13.
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How do you change improper fractions to whole or mixed numbers? - Answers
Simply enough, divide. Example 1: What is 105/7? Well, since 7 goes into 10 once, remainder 3, and into 35 five times, the answer is 15. Example 2: What is 150/13? We divide 15/13 and get 1, remainder 2. "Bring down" the 2, and we divide 20/13 and get 1, remainder 7. So the answer is 11 7/13.
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How do you change improper fractions to whole or mixed numbers? - Answers
Simply enough, divide. Example 1: What is 105/7? Well, since 7 goes into 10 once, remainder 3, and into 35 five times, the answer is 15. Example 2: What is 150/13? We divide 15/13 and get 1, remainder 2. "Bring down" the 2, and we divide 20/13 and get 1, remainder 7. So the answer is 11 7/13.
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