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4 57 as an impropper fraction? - Answers

I assume that is 4 5/7. Here is how you do it.You multiply the whole number (in this case 4) by the denominator (in this case 7), and add the numerator (in this case 5). This will be the numerator of your improper fraction. The denominator doesn't change - in this case, it will still be 7.



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I assume that is 4 5/7. Here is how you do it.You multiply the whole number (in this case 4) by the denominator (in this case 7), and add the numerator (in this case 5). This will be the numerator of your improper fraction. The denominator doesn't change - in this case, it will still be 7.



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4 57 as an impropper fraction? - Answers

I assume that is 4 5/7. Here is how you do it.You multiply the whole number (in this case 4) by the denominator (in this case 7), and add the numerator (in this case 5). This will be the numerator of your improper fraction. The denominator doesn't change - in this case, it will still be 7.

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