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How do you find improper fractions from a mixed number? - Answers
Multiply the whole number component of the mixed number by the denominator of the fraction. Add that product to the numerator of the fraction. Write that sum above the original denominator. For example: = Four and two-thirds = 4 2/3 = ((4 * 3) + 2) / 3 = ((12) + 2) / 3 = 14 / 3
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How do you find improper fractions from a mixed number? - Answers
Multiply the whole number component of the mixed number by the denominator of the fraction. Add that product to the numerator of the fraction. Write that sum above the original denominator. For example: = Four and two-thirds = 4 2/3 = ((4 * 3) + 2) / 3 = ((12) + 2) / 3 = 14 / 3
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How do you find improper fractions from a mixed number? - Answers
Multiply the whole number component of the mixed number by the denominator of the fraction. Add that product to the numerator of the fraction. Write that sum above the original denominator. For example: = Four and two-thirds = 4 2/3 = ((4 * 3) + 2) / 3 = ((12) + 2) / 3 = 14 / 3
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