
Problems
Now it's your turn to practice. Here are seven questions for you to practice converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions. If you need help, there are hints and videos.
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Write \(\dfrac{7}{3}\) as a mixed number.
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Write \(6\dfrac{3}{4}\) as an improper fraction.
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Write \(\dfrac{29}{5}\) as a mixed number.
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Write \(3 \dfrac{5}{6}\) as an improper fraction.
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Write \(\dfrac{19}{5}\) as a mixed number.
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Write \(10 \dfrac{1}{3}\) as an improper fraction.
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Write \(\dfrac{13}{3}\) as a mixed number.
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