| Fletcher Durell, Elmer Ellsworth Arnold - 1920 - 396 páginas
...fraction, it is necessary simply to reverse the process of § 79. Hence, Multiply the integral expression by the denominator of the fraction, and add the numerator to the result, changing the signs of the terms of the numerator if the fraction is preceded Ъу the minus... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1921 - 288 páginas
...if 13 contains 1 seventh 91 times, it will contain •f- as many times as 91 will contain 3, or 30^. RULE. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and divide the product by the numerator. To Divide a Mixed Number by a Whole Number. Ex. 1. Divide 17f... | |
| Frank Morton McMurry, Charles Beverley Benson - 1926 - 348 páginas
...mixed number to an improper fraction and multiply. To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator, putting the sum over the denominator. o, _ 21 + 1 22 :}T ~r~ T 12 + 2 _ 14 ^3 oo 6 6 Change these mixed... | |
| Ellen Conner, Research and Education Association, Jocelyn Chadwick-Joshua - 1992 - 662 páginas
...43/8 = 4 + 3/8. Operations with Fractions A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator. This product becomes the numerator of the result and the denominator remains the same. For example,... | |
| Robert Bell - 1994 - 854 páginas
...ie, 3 3 48=4+8' OPERATIONS WITH FRACTIONS A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator. This product becomes the numerator of the result and the denominator remains the same, eg, 2 = (5 3~... | |
| Robert Andrew Bell - 1994 - 1010 páginas
...fraction, ie, 48=4+8" OPERATIONS WITH FRACTIONS A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator. This product becomes the numerator of the result and the denominator remains the same, eg, 2 .(5x3)... | |
| Robert Andrew Bell, Research and Education Association - 1999 - 458 páginas
...Changing a mixed number to an Improper fraction: To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add that to the numerator. Put this sum over the denominator. For example: Imporkmt C. Changing an improper... | |
| Sally H. Spetz, Staff of Research Education Association - 2002 - 238 páginas
...43/8 = 4 + 3/8. Operations with Fractions A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator. This product becomes the numerator of the result and the denominator remains the same. Eg, To change... | |
| Stephen Hearne, Penny Luczak - 2005 - 416 páginas
...4 + 3/0. o 0 OPERATIONS WITH FRACTIONS A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator. This product becomes the numerator of the result and the denominator remains the same. Eg, 2 (5x3)... | |
| Mel Friedman, Lina Miceli, Robert Bell, Michael Lee, Sally Wood, Adel Arshaghi, Suzanne Coffield, Michael McIrvin, Anita Price Davis, Research & Education Association, George DeLuca, Joseph Fili, Marilyn Gilbert, Bernice E. Goldberg, Leonard Kenner - 2005 - 886 páginas
...A3 A , 3 48=4+8Operations with Fractions A) To change a mixed number to an improper fraction, simply multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator. This product becomes the numerator of the result and the denominator remains the same: .2 (5x3) + 2... | |
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