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0. Review of Algebra
Exponents
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Problem 21d
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionWrite each mixed number as an improper fraction. 2(3/5)
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Mixed Numbers
A mixed number is a combination of a whole number and a proper fraction. For example, in the mixed number 2(3/5), '2' is the whole number and '3/5' is the fraction. Mixed numbers are often used to represent quantities that are not whole, making them useful in various mathematical contexts.
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Improper Fractions
An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. For instance, the fraction 11/5 is improper because 11 is greater than 5. Converting mixed numbers to improper fractions is essential for performing operations like addition or subtraction with fractions.
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Conversion Process
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, then add the numerator. The result becomes the new numerator, while the denominator remains the same. For example, for 2(3/5), the conversion would be (2 * 5 + 3)/5 = 13/5.
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