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What is 2 1/5 as a improper fraction
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Hannah Lee
2 months ago
This involves knowing about improper fractions. Improper fraction = 11/5 Improper fractions are fractions that have their numerator greater than their denominators. In some cases, both of them may be equal. Examples include; 7/4, 9/2, 15/8 e.t.c We are given the mixed fraction; 2 1/5 Now, to convert to improper fraction, we will multiply the denominator by the whole number on the left and add to the numerator while still retaining the denominator. This gives us; >> ((5 × 2) + 1)/5 >> (10 + 1)/5 >> 11/5 Thus, the improper fraction is 11/5. Read more at; brainly.com/question/387381
Jane Smith
2 months ago
5/5 +5/5 +1/5 11/5 since the 2 means that there Was 5/5 twice and 5+5+1=11 thus the answer is 11/5
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