sometimes it is helpful to rewrite mixed numbers that include a fraction greater than 1. Use the number line to write the missing numbers: 1 2/6= /6

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
6 years ago

6/6 + 2/6 = 8/6

User Icon for connexus2020 connexus2020 answered
4 years ago

tbh i dont mind ms. sue at all, she's pretty nice for a teacher compared to some of my old elementary substitutes

User Icon for Adeola Adeola answered
3 years ago

I don't get this and my homework is due in 5 minutes if I don't get it done I'll get in trouble. Also, it my birthday who wants to get in trouble on their birthday!?

User Icon for doon mygrate doon mygrate answered
3 years ago

WHY in the world if your homework is due in five minutes would you be typing like HUH

User Icon for Ava Ava answered
3 years ago

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User Icon for hazim hazim answered
3 years ago

i need help

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

To rewrite the mixed number 1 2/6 as an improper fraction, you need to convert the whole number part into a fraction. Since the number line is used to write the missing numbers, we can start by placing 1 on the number line.

Now, consider the fraction part 2/6. To write this fraction on the number line, divide the interval between 0 and 1 into 6 equal parts (since the denominator is 6) and count 2 parts from 0. The endpoint of the 2nd part will represent the fraction 2/6.

Based on the number line diagram, you would write 1 2/6 as 7/6. This is because you counted 2/6 after the whole number 1, which means there are a total of 7/6 on the number line.