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How to turn a mixer number to a improper fraction

User Arcones
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Explanation:

1. keep the demoninator the same

2. to find the numberator, multiply the demoninator number by the whole number, and add the product of that with the numerator number.

example:

2 3/8 = 19/8

1. so, keep the denominator the same, which means that the denominator is 8

2. to find the numerator, you do:

8 times 2 = 16

16 + 3 = 19

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therefore, the improper fraction of 2 3/8 is 19/8

i hope that helps explain/clarify what you're confused with. :D

User Jundymek
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for example, a mix number like 1 ½ basically equals to a whole and a half and in this case the whole would be 2 and the half of 2 is 1. hence, the improper fraction of 1 ½ is 3/2.
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