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How would 1 2/3 be expressed as an improper fraction

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To convert 1 2/3 to an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, then add the numerator. 1 x 3/3 + 2/3 equals 5/3, which is the improper fraction.

Step-by-step explanation:

To express 1 2/3 as an improper fraction, the first step is to convert the whole number into thirds since the original fraction is in thirds. Since there are 3 thirds in a whole, for 1 whole we get 3/3. Now, we add the 3/3 from the whole number to the 2/3 from the fraction part.

So, 1 whole (which is 3/3) plus 2/3 equals 5/3. Therefore, 1 2/3 as an improper fraction is 5/3.

Here is the process step-by-step:

  1. Convert 1 whole into thirds: 1 × 3/3 = 3/3.
  2. Add the fraction part to the converted whole: 3/3 + 2/3 = 5/3.
  3. The resulting improper fraction is 5/3.
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