Converting Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Exercises

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Course: RWM101: Foundations of Real World Math copy 1
Book: Converting Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Exercises
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Problems

  1. Write \(\dfrac{7}{3}\) as a mixed number.

  2. Write \(6\dfrac{3}{4}\) as an improper fraction.

  3. Write \(\dfrac{29}{5}\) as a mixed number.

  4. Write \(3 \dfrac{5}{6}\) as an improper fraction.

  5. Write \(\dfrac{19}{5}\) as a mixed number.

  6. Write \(10 \dfrac{1}{3}\) as an improper fraction.

  7. Write \(\dfrac{13}{3}\) as a mixed number.


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Answers

  1. The mixed number is \(2 \dfrac{1}{3}\).

  2. The fraction is \(\frac{7}{4}\).

  3. The mixed number is \(5 \dfrac{4}{5}\).

  4. The fraction is \(\frac{23}{6}\).

  5. The mixed number is \(3 \dfrac{4}{5}\).

  6. The fraction is \(\frac{31}{3}\).

  7. The mixed number is \(4 \dfrac{1}{1}\).