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Write the formula to convert a mixed tion to an improper tion. Provide an example.

a) Improper tion= (Whole× Denominator + Numerator)/Denominator
b) Improper tion= (Numerator/Denominato)r+ Whole
c) Improper tion= (Numerator/Denominator)× Whole
d) Improper tion= (Numerator+ (Whole× Denominator)/ Denominator

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Final answer:

The correct formula for converting a mixed fraction to an improper fraction is (Whole× Denominator + Numerator) / Denominator. As an example, 3 ⅟/4 becomes 14/4 when using this formula.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct formula to convert a mixed fraction to an improper fraction is given by:

Improper fraction = (Whole× Denominator + Numerator) / Denominator

For example, to convert the mixed fraction 3 ⅟/4 into an improper fraction, you would use the formula as follows:

Improper fraction = (3×4 + 2) / 4

Improper fraction = (12 + 2) / 4

Improper fraction = 14 / 4

So the mixed fraction 3 ⅟/4 is the same as the improper fraction 14/4.

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