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How do you turn a mixed number to a fraction? - Answers
To turn a mixed number into a fraction you have to : Multiple the whole number with the denominator and add it with the numerator. then use your new number as a numerator and your old denominator as it was. foe example: 1 1/2 (1.5) = 3/2 (2*1+1)/2 = 3/2 or 2 1/2 (2.5) = 5/2 (2*2+1) = 5/2
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How do you turn a mixed number to a fraction? - Answers
To turn a mixed number into a fraction you have to : Multiple the whole number with the denominator and add it with the numerator. then use your new number as a numerator and your old denominator as it was. foe example: 1 1/2 (1.5) = 3/2 (2*1+1)/2 = 3/2 or 2 1/2 (2.5) = 5/2 (2*2+1) = 5/2
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How do you turn a mixed number to a fraction? - Answers
To turn a mixed number into a fraction you have to : Multiple the whole number with the denominator and add it with the numerator. then use your new number as a numerator and your old denominator as it was. foe example: 1 1/2 (1.5) = 3/2 (2*1+1)/2 = 3/2 or 2 1/2 (2.5) = 5/2 (2*2+1) = 5/2
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