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How do you make a mixed number into an improper fraction? - Answers
It is really simple, first say your fraction is 46/3. The first thing you do is figure out how many times the denominator (3) goes into the numerator (46). In this case it is 15 with and 1 left over. So, 15 is your whole number and your fraction is 1/3. You always keep the same denominator.
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How do you make a mixed number into an improper fraction? - Answers
It is really simple, first say your fraction is 46/3. The first thing you do is figure out how many times the denominator (3) goes into the numerator (46). In this case it is 15 with and 1 left over. So, 15 is your whole number and your fraction is 1/3. You always keep the same denominator.
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How do you make a mixed number into an improper fraction? - Answers
It is really simple, first say your fraction is 46/3. The first thing you do is figure out how many times the denominator (3) goes into the numerator (46). In this case it is 15 with and 1 left over. So, 15 is your whole number and your fraction is 1/3. You always keep the same denominator.
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