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5 September, 16:02

Whats the improper fraction equivalent to 5 5/9

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  1. 5 September, 17:29
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    The answer is 50/9.

    Explanation:

    To convert mixed numbers to improper fractions, I remember MAD (multiply, add, denominator).

    Step 1 (M) : Multiply the denominator (9) by the whole number (5). You should get 45.

    Step 2 (A) : Add the numerator (5) to the number you just got (45). 45 + 5 = 50.

    Step 3 (D) : Take the number you have (50) and put it over the denominator (9). Your final answer is 50/9.
  2. 5 September, 18:10
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    Firstly before I go over the necessary steps, you do know what an improper fraction is correct? Improper fractions are when the top number (numerator) is greater than the denominator.

    Examples: 7/5 3/2 100/45

    A mixed fraction is when a fraction obtains a whole number and a fraction. An example of this is presented in this very question, 5 5/9. Notice how '5' is by the fraction 5/9. This signals 5 is a whole number.

    To change mixed to improper:

    1: You must * or x (multiply) the whole number, in this case 5, to the denominator. Which is nine. That would give us the number 45.

    2: After that, we simply add the numerator's value to the value we just gotten. I. e 45. That would be what? 50!

    3: Then you just switch that answer with 9, and kick the 5 away. (Simpler bland terms: Put the new answer, which is 50, on top of the denominator.)

    Answer: 50/9
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