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How do you write -4 2/7 as an improper fraction

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Answer:

-26/7

Explanation:

I like to think of it as a multiplication and division problem I guess. You multiply the whole number by the denominator (-4 x 7=-28) and then add the numerator to the product (-28+2=-26) Therefore, the answer is -26/7.

If that makes any sense haha.

How do you write -4 2/7 as an improper fraction-example-1
User Eliko
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Answer:

Convert 23/7 to a mixed number.

a. 23 ÷ 7 = 3 with a remainder of 2

b. 3 is the whole number

c. 2/7 is the remainder

The final answer is 3 2/7.

Explanation:

a. Divide the numerator by the denominator.

b. Write down the whole number.

c. Place any remainder in the quotient over the denominator

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