Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Example1 |
Title: Mixed to improper fraction |
Grade Lesson s1-l3 |
Explanation: The best way to understand SAT-4 is by looking at some examples. Take turns and read each example for easy understanding. |
Examples
Topics → Definition Example1
Convert mixed fraction \$2 3/4\$ into improper fraction.
Step: 1 |
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Given mixed fraction \$2 3/4\$. |
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Explanation: The given fraction is \$2 3/4\$. Here 2 indicates the whole number and \$3/4\$ indicates fractions. |
Step: 2 |
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Multiply the denominator by the whole number 4 × 2 = 8. |
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Explanation: In this step, multiplying 4 by 2 results in 8, indicating the multiplication of a denominator by a whole number. |
Step: 3 |
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Then, add the product (8) with the numerator (3) (8 + 3) = 11. Finally, the improper fraction is \$11/4\$. |
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Explanation: In this step, the product is added to the numerator; for instance, 8 + 3 results in 11. The resultant \$11/4\$ is an improper fraction. |
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