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How do you change an improper fraction to a fraction? - Answers
ok, you have for example 13/10you would put the 13 into the 10,so, how many times does the 13 go into 10? once.and how much is left over? 3.so you would say the answer is 1 3/10 (one whole and three tenths)Example:Converting 27/10 to mixed number:Divide the numerator by the denominator.The remainder will be the numerator of the fractional part.27/10:= 27 ÷10= 2 r7= 2 7/10
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How do you change an improper fraction to a fraction? - Answers
ok, you have for example 13/10you would put the 13 into the 10,so, how many times does the 13 go into 10? once.and how much is left over? 3.so you would say the answer is 1 3/10 (one whole and three tenths)Example:Converting 27/10 to mixed number:Divide the numerator by the denominator.The remainder will be the numerator of the fractional part.27/10:= 27 ÷10= 2 r7= 2 7/10
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How do you change an improper fraction to a fraction? - Answers
ok, you have for example 13/10you would put the 13 into the 10,so, how many times does the 13 go into 10? once.and how much is left over? 3.so you would say the answer is 1 3/10 (one whole and three tenths)Example:Converting 27/10 to mixed number:Divide the numerator by the denominator.The remainder will be the numerator of the fractional part.27/10:= 27 ÷10= 2 r7= 2 7/10
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