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How can you change improper to mixed fraction? - Answers

you take your top number and divide it by the bottom number, then however many times it goes into that number goes in front, then you multiply that number again and subtract what you got from the top and leave it heres an example; 7/6= 1 1/6 or 14/6 is 2 1/3



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you take your top number and divide it by the bottom number, then however many times it goes into that number goes in front, then you multiply that number again and subtract what you got from the top and leave it heres an example; 7/6= 1 1/6 or 14/6 is 2 1/3



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How can you change improper to mixed fraction? - Answers

you take your top number and divide it by the bottom number, then however many times it goes into that number goes in front, then you multiply that number again and subtract what you got from the top and leave it heres an example; 7/6= 1 1/6 or 14/6 is 2 1/3

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