This document provides a 5-step process for converting a mixed number to an improper fraction. The steps are: 1) multiply the denominator by the whole number, 2) add the numerator to the result of step 1, 3) keep the original denominator, and 4) rewrite as an improper fraction. It also lists the steps for long division of a fraction as: 1) make the numerator the dividend, 2) make the denominator the divisor, 3) make the quotient the whole number, 4) make the remainder the numerator, and 5) keep the original denominator.
This document provides a 5-step process for converting a mixed number to an improper fraction. The steps are: 1) multiply the denominator by the whole number, 2) add the numerator to the result of step 1, 3) keep the original denominator, and 4) rewrite as an improper fraction. It also lists the steps for long division of a fraction as: 1) make the numerator the dividend, 2) make the denominator the divisor, 3) make the quotient the whole number, 4) make the remainder the numerator, and 5) keep the original denominator.
This document provides a 5-step process for converting a mixed number to an improper fraction. The steps are: 1) multiply the denominator by the whole number, 2) add the numerator to the result of step 1, 3) keep the original denominator, and 4) rewrite as an improper fraction. It also lists the steps for long division of a fraction as: 1) make the numerator the dividend, 2) make the denominator the divisor, 3) make the quotient the whole number, 4) make the remainder the numerator, and 5) keep the original denominator.
This document provides a 5-step process for converting a mixed number to an improper fraction. The steps are: 1) multiply the denominator by the whole number, 2) add the numerator to the result of step 1, 3) keep the original denominator, and 4) rewrite as an improper fraction. It also lists the steps for long division of a fraction as: 1) make the numerator the dividend, 2) make the denominator the divisor, 3) make the quotient the whole number, 4) make the remainder the numerator, and 5) keep the original denominator.
Add the Numerator to the sum of Step 1 The Denominator remains the same Rewrite as an Improper Fraction
9 4 94 = 2 r1
Step 1: Numerator becomes the Dividend
Step 2: Denominator becomes the Divisor Step 3: The Quotient becomes the Whole Number Step 4: The Remainder becomes the Numerator Step 5: The Denominator remains the same