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How does 19/15 become a a mixed number

User Eawer
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well, first off, let's divide 19 by 15, hmmm 19 ÷ 15 gives us a quotient of 1, and a remainder of 4.

for a mixed fraction, we put the quotient upfront and the remainder as the new numerator.


\bf \stackrel{improper}{\cfrac{19}{15}}\implies \stackrel{quotient}{1}\frac{\stackrel{remainder}{4}}{15}\implies 1(4)/(15)

User Sinhrks
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first you start out by putting 15 into 19. you can put it into it once, so that makes the whole number 1. then you have 4 left over. so that makes it 1 4/15. you cannot simplify the number so that makes the answer 1 4/15
User Luka Jacobowitz
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