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What is 7 1/4 as an improper fraction?

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Answer:

29/4

Explanation:

7 1/4 = 29/4

first, multiply the denominator 4 by the whole number which equals 28, then add the numerator which then makes it 29.

Now the new numerator is 29 and the denominator is the same so the denominator is 4.

Final answer is 29/4

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User ItachiUchiha
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Answer: 29/4

Explanation:

There is a rule in order to convert a mixed number into an improper fraction, I'll attach an example. DO NOT GET CONFUSED WITH THE EXAMPLE

You would have to multiply 7*4 to get 28 THEN add 1 which is 29

(7*4) + 1 = 29

and finally, you would still use the same denominator which is 4.

Your final answer would be 29/4

What is 7 1/4 as an improper fraction?-example-1
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