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How do turn proper fraction into improper fractions? - Answers
An improper fraction has a numerator (the number above the line) that is larger than the denominator (the number below the line)If you have a whole number and a fraction then it is a matter of multiplying the denominator of the fractional part with the whole number and adding that to the numerator.Example6 3/5= 30/5 + 3/5 = 33/5
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How do turn proper fraction into improper fractions? - Answers
An improper fraction has a numerator (the number above the line) that is larger than the denominator (the number below the line)If you have a whole number and a fraction then it is a matter of multiplying the denominator of the fractional part with the whole number and adding that to the numerator.Example6 3/5= 30/5 + 3/5 = 33/5
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How do turn proper fraction into improper fractions? - Answers
An improper fraction has a numerator (the number above the line) that is larger than the denominator (the number below the line)If you have a whole number and a fraction then it is a matter of multiplying the denominator of the fractional part with the whole number and adding that to the numerator.Example6 3/5= 30/5 + 3/5 = 33/5
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