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How do you turn fractions into mixed numbers? - Answers
Multiply the whole number times the fraction's denominator, and add the result to the existing numerator. Examples : 2 3/7 = [ (2x7) + 3] /7 = 17/7 3 and 7/10 = (10 * 3 + 7)/10 = 37/10 (Multiply fraction's denominator times whole number, add that product to fraction's numerator, and place over original fraction's denominator. )
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How do you turn fractions into mixed numbers? - Answers
Multiply the whole number times the fraction's denominator, and add the result to the existing numerator. Examples : 2 3/7 = [ (2x7) + 3] /7 = 17/7 3 and 7/10 = (10 * 3 + 7)/10 = 37/10 (Multiply fraction's denominator times whole number, add that product to fraction's numerator, and place over original fraction's denominator. )
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How do you turn fractions into mixed numbers? - Answers
Multiply the whole number times the fraction's denominator, and add the result to the existing numerator. Examples : 2 3/7 = [ (2x7) + 3] /7 = 17/7 3 and 7/10 = (10 * 3 + 7)/10 = 37/10 (Multiply fraction's denominator times whole number, add that product to fraction's numerator, and place over original fraction's denominator. )
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