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9 over 2 as a mixed number? - Answers

To find a mixed number, you first have to determine how many times the denominator will fit within the numerator. In this case it's 4, which will be your new whole number. Then you find how much is left. Because 2*4 is 8, you subtract it from 9 to get 1, which will be your new numerator. You keep the same denominator, so your mixed number answer will be 4 1/2.



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To find a mixed number, you first have to determine how many times the denominator will fit within the numerator. In this case it's 4, which will be your new whole number. Then you find how much is left. Because 2*4 is 8, you subtract it from 9 to get 1, which will be your new numerator. You keep the same denominator, so your mixed number answer will be 4 1/2.



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9 over 2 as a mixed number? - Answers

To find a mixed number, you first have to determine how many times the denominator will fit within the numerator. In this case it's 4, which will be your new whole number. Then you find how much is left. Because 2*4 is 8, you subtract it from 9 to get 1, which will be your new numerator. You keep the same denominator, so your mixed number answer will be 4 1/2.

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