Steps for converting 1
to an improper fraction. (Note: An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator)

Multiply the whole number (which is 1) by the
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(which is 4).
Add the
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(which is 3) to the product.
Place the total over the original
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Answered by the titanic is alive
Drag and drop the work to show the correct order for converting
to an improper fraction.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To convert the whole number 1 into an improper fraction using the denominator of 4 and the numerator of 3, you can follow these steps:

1. Multiply the whole number (which is 1) by the **denominator** (which is 4).
(1 × 4 = 4)

2. Add the **numerator** (which is 3) to the product.
(4 + 3 = 7)

3. Place the total over the original **denominator**.
(The improper fraction is 7/4).

So, the filled-in steps would be:

1. Multiply the whole number (which is 1) by the **denominator** (which is 4).
2. Add the **numerator** (which is 3) to the product.
3. Place the total over the original **denominator**.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
It looks like you're asking for an interactive format to arrange the steps for converting a whole number to an improper fraction. Unfortunately, I can't directly create drag-and-drop functionality here, but I can present the steps in a clear order that you could imagine dragging into place. Here they are, in the correct order:

1. **Multiply the whole number by the denominator.**
2. **Add the numerator to the product.**
3. **Place the total over the original denominator.**

If you're using this for a presentation or teaching material, you could create separate cards for each step that can be dragged into the right sequence. Would you like further assistance with this process?

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