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How do you divide mixed numbered fractions? - Answers
When working with mixed numbers it is easier to convert them to improper fractions, do the maths using normal fraction techniques and then convert any resulting improper fraction back to a mixed number. To divide mixed numbers is a simple matter of converting them to improper fractions; now the divisor can be turned upside down, the fractions multiplied and any resulting improper fraction converted back to a mixed number. For example: 4⅜ ÷ 1¾ 4⅜ = (4×8+3)/8 = 35/8 1¾ = (1×4+3)/4 = 7/4 → 4⅜ ÷ 1¾ = 35/8 ÷ 7/4 = 35/8 × 4/7 = 5/2 = (2×2+1)/2 = 2½
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How do you divide mixed numbered fractions? - Answers
When working with mixed numbers it is easier to convert them to improper fractions, do the maths using normal fraction techniques and then convert any resulting improper fraction back to a mixed number. To divide mixed numbers is a simple matter of converting them to improper fractions; now the divisor can be turned upside down, the fractions multiplied and any resulting improper fraction converted back to a mixed number. For example: 4⅜ ÷ 1¾ 4⅜ = (4×8+3)/8 = 35/8 1¾ = (1×4+3)/4 = 7/4 → 4⅜ ÷ 1¾ = 35/8 ÷ 7/4 = 35/8 × 4/7 = 5/2 = (2×2+1)/2 = 2½
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How do you divide mixed numbered fractions? - Answers
When working with mixed numbers it is easier to convert them to improper fractions, do the maths using normal fraction techniques and then convert any resulting improper fraction back to a mixed number. To divide mixed numbers is a simple matter of converting them to improper fractions; now the divisor can be turned upside down, the fractions multiplied and any resulting improper fraction converted back to a mixed number. For example: 4⅜ ÷ 1¾ 4⅜ = (4×8+3)/8 = 35/8 1¾ = (1×4+3)/4 = 7/4 → 4⅜ ÷ 1¾ = 35/8 ÷ 7/4 = 35/8 × 4/7 = 5/2 = (2×2+1)/2 = 2½
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