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How do convert fractions into mixed numbers? - Answers

if it is improper you count how many time you could fit the denominator into the numerator and leave the rest as the numerator and make the number of times the whole number. If it is proper you would just put a 0 in front. Ex: 34/10 = 3 4/10 = 3 2/5 Ex: 2/5 = 0 2/5



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if it is improper you count how many time you could fit the denominator into the numerator and leave the rest as the numerator and make the number of times the whole number. If it is proper you would just put a 0 in front. Ex: 34/10 = 3 4/10 = 3 2/5 Ex: 2/5 = 0 2/5



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How do convert fractions into mixed numbers? - Answers

if it is improper you count how many time you could fit the denominator into the numerator and leave the rest as the numerator and make the number of times the whole number. If it is proper you would just put a 0 in front. Ex: 34/10 = 3 4/10 = 3 2/5 Ex: 2/5 = 0 2/5

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