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How do you write 1 and 4 10 into an improper fraction? - Answers
To take a mixed or proper fraction and make it an improper fraction simply keep the denominator the same (in this case 10) and multiply it by the whole number (in this case 1) and then add that number to the numerator (in this case 4) So 10 x 1 = 10 + 4 = 14. Keeping the denominator the same the improper fraction of 1 and 4/10 would be: 14/10.
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How do you write 1 and 4 10 into an improper fraction? - Answers
To take a mixed or proper fraction and make it an improper fraction simply keep the denominator the same (in this case 10) and multiply it by the whole number (in this case 1) and then add that number to the numerator (in this case 4) So 10 x 1 = 10 + 4 = 14. Keeping the denominator the same the improper fraction of 1 and 4/10 would be: 14/10.
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How do you write 1 and 4 10 into an improper fraction? - Answers
To take a mixed or proper fraction and make it an improper fraction simply keep the denominator the same (in this case 10) and multiply it by the whole number (in this case 1) and then add that number to the numerator (in this case 4) So 10 x 1 = 10 + 4 = 14. Keeping the denominator the same the improper fraction of 1 and 4/10 would be: 14/10.
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