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You do the denomenator (bottom number) and multilpy by the whole number (the stand alone number) and then once you find that answer add that to the numerator (top number), now you should have a whole number. Take that number and put it in the numerator (top number) and then use your denomenator (bottom number) from your original problem and use it as the denomenator for your final answer. You should now have and improper fracion with a bigger number on the top and a smaller number on the bottom.Example:2 1/2 = 5/2* you do 2X2=4 and then 4+1=5 and then take that and put it as the numerator 5/? and then take the original denomenator and add it back in to make it 5/2



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You do the denomenator (bottom number) and multilpy by the whole number (the stand alone number) and then once you find that answer add that to the numerator (top number), now you should have a whole number. Take that number and put it in the numerator (top number) and then use your denomenator (bottom number) from your original problem and use it as the denomenator for your final answer. You should now have and improper fracion with a bigger number on the top and a smaller number on the bottom.Example:2 1/2 = 5/2* you do 2X2=4 and then 4+1=5 and then take that and put it as the numerator 5/? and then take the original denomenator and add it back in to make it 5/2



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How do you switch a mixed number into an improper fraction? - Answers

You do the denomenator (bottom number) and multilpy by the whole number (the stand alone number) and then once you find that answer add that to the numerator (top number), now you should have a whole number. Take that number and put it in the numerator (top number) and then use your denomenator (bottom number) from your original problem and use it as the denomenator for your final answer. You should now have and improper fracion with a bigger number on the top and a smaller number on the bottom.Example:2 1/2 = 5/2* you do 2X2=4 and then 4+1=5 and then take that and put it as the numerator 5/? and then take the original denomenator and add it back in to make it 5/2

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