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Rewrite the mixed number as an improper fraction:
4/7
4/7
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The given number 4/7 is not a mixed number; it is already an improper fraction (if it were improper, the numerator would be larger than the denominator).
However, if you meant to express a mixed number, such as \( 1 \frac{3}{7} \) (1 and 3/7) as an improper fraction, here’s how it can be done:
1. Multiply the whole number (1) by the denominator (7):
\( 1 \times 7 = 7 \)
2. Add the result to the numerator (3):
\( 7 + 3 = 10 \)
3. Place this sum over the original denominator:
\( \frac{10}{7} \)
So, \( 1 \frac{3}{7} \) as an improper fraction is \( \frac{10}{7} \).
If you have a specific mixed number in mind, please provide it for accurate conversion!
However, if you meant to express a mixed number, such as \( 1 \frac{3}{7} \) (1 and 3/7) as an improper fraction, here’s how it can be done:
1. Multiply the whole number (1) by the denominator (7):
\( 1 \times 7 = 7 \)
2. Add the result to the numerator (3):
\( 7 + 3 = 10 \)
3. Place this sum over the original denominator:
\( \frac{10}{7} \)
So, \( 1 \frac{3}{7} \) as an improper fraction is \( \frac{10}{7} \).
If you have a specific mixed number in mind, please provide it for accurate conversion!
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