Converting a mixed number into an improper fraction is a straightforward process, and once you understand the steps, you’ll find it easy to do!
A mixed number consists of a whole number and a proper fraction. For example, in the mixed number 2 1/3, the whole number is 2, and the proper fraction is 1/3.
Steps to Convert:
- Multiply the whole number by the denominator: In our example, take the whole number 2 and multiply it by the denominator of the fraction 3:
2 × 3 = 6. - Add the numerator of the fraction: Next, you add the numerator of the fraction to the result from the first step.
6 + 1 = 7. - Place this sum over the original denominator: Finally, you place this sum over the denominator of the original fraction.
Hence, 2 1/3 = 7/3.
So, the improper fraction for the mixed number 2 1/3 is 7/3.
This method works for any mixed number, so practice a few examples and soon you’ll be able to do it effortlessly!