Final answer:
The question seems to request the conversion of a mixed number to an improper fraction and vice versa. None of the provided options in the question text correctly demonstrates this conversion.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question appears to be asking which of the given options correctly represents a mixed number and its equivalent improper fraction. A mixed number consists of a whole number and a fraction, whereas an improper fraction has a numerator larger than its denominator. To convert between these two, you multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the product to the numerator of the fraction.
Using the given information, we can deduce the correct answer. For example, if 3 is the whole number and 2/3 is the fraction part, the improper fraction would be (3 × 3) + 2 = 11/3. Similarly, to find the mixed number from an improper fraction like 11/3, you divide 11 by 3, which gives you 3 with a remainder of 2, resulting in the mixed number 3 2/3.
Correct Option
Based on the information provided, none of the options provided in the question text appear to accurately show a mixed number alongside its corresponding improper fraction. Without complete options presented, it's impossible to select the correct one. However, the correct approach has been demonstrated.