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How do you make 6 into an improper fraction? - Answers

Multiply it by any whole number then, put the result on top of the number you used. eg 6x2=12 and 6 = 12/2 6x4=24 and 6=24/4 One practical use of improper fractions is the subtraction of mixed numbers whose fractions have different denominators (e.g. 6 1/2 - 4 2/3 becomes 39/6 - 28/6 = 1 5/6).



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Multiply it by any whole number then, put the result on top of the number you used. eg 6x2=12 and 6 = 12/2 6x4=24 and 6=24/4 One practical use of improper fractions is the subtraction of mixed numbers whose fractions have different denominators (e.g. 6 1/2 - 4 2/3 becomes 39/6 - 28/6 = 1 5/6).



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How do you make 6 into an improper fraction? - Answers

Multiply it by any whole number then, put the result on top of the number you used. eg 6x2=12 and 6 = 12/2 6x4=24 and 6=24/4 One practical use of improper fractions is the subtraction of mixed numbers whose fractions have different denominators (e.g. 6 1/2 - 4 2/3 becomes 39/6 - 28/6 = 1 5/6).

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