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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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.
Drag and drop the work to show the correct order for converting
to an improper fraction.

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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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