To express the mixed number 4 5/11 6 as an improper fraction, we first need to clarify the mixed number format. It seems like there might be a typo in the given topic regarding whether ‘6’ is meant to be part of the mixed number or if it was included by accident. I’ll assume you meant 4 5/11.
Here’s how to convert 4 5/11 into an improper fraction step by step:
- Identify the whole number and the fractional part: In our case, the whole number is 4 and the fraction is 5/11.
- Convert the whole number to have a common denominator: Since the fractional part has a denominator of 11, we convert the whole number to a fraction. The whole number 4 can be expressed as:
- 4 = (4 × 11) / 11 = 44/11
- Add the converted whole number to the fractional part:
- 44/11 + 5/11 = (44 + 5) / 11 = 49/11
- Final expression: Therefore, 4 5/11 can be expressed as the improper fraction 49/11.
So, if you were indeed referring to the mixed number 4 5/11, the answer is:
4 5/11 = 49/11
If ‘6’ was intended to be included or if the query was different, please provide clarification so we can assist you further!