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First, we have to change it into an improper fraction. You know how to do that, right?
no
First, you multiply the denominator to the whole number. Do that now.
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Multiply the denominator to the whole number.
Since the mixed number is \(2\dfrac{3}{4}\), what would we multiply?
2 an the 3 >??<
No...
The denominator is the bottom part of the fraction, and the numerator is the top of the fraction.
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So you would multiply...? @angelic._.
@angelic._. The denominator is the bottom number, so you would multiply...?
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@angelic._. To change a mixed number into an improper fraction, you multiply the denominator(bottom number) to the whole number, then you add that to the numerator(top number).
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