Mixed Numbers as Improper Fractions - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
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Title: Mixed Numbers as Improper Fractions - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
To change a mixed number into an improper fraction, first, multiply the whole units by the number of parts in each whole unit.
Then add the left over part
Seven and one-third is equal to twenty-two thirds
Here's another one. First, multiply the whole units by the number of parts in each whole unit.
Then add the left over part
Three and two-fifths is equal to seventeen-fifths.
Last one. First, multiply the whole units by the number of parts in each whole unit.
Then add the left over part
One and three-sixths is equal to nine-sixths.
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