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VikaD [51]
4 years ago
5

9. What is 74 as a mixed number? ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Fittoniya [83]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Here we will show you how to convert the improper fraction 74/9 to a mixed number (aka mixed fraction). We start by setting up the fraction below.

   74  

   9  

Step 1 - Find Whole Number

Calculate out how many times the denominator goes into the numerator. To do that, divide 74 by 9 and keep only what is to the left of the decimal point:

74 / 9 = 8.2222 = 8

Step 2 - Find New Numerator

Multiply the answer from Step 1 by the denominator and deduct that from the original numerator.

74 - (9 x 8) = 2

Step 3 - Get Solution

Keep the original denominator and use the answers from Step 1 and Step 2 to get the answer. 74/9 as a mixed number is:

8

   2  

   9  

Improper Fraction To Mixed Number Converter

74/9 as a mixed number is not the only problem we solved. Go here to convert another improper fraction to a mixed number.

What is 74/10 as a Mixed Number?

Here is the next improper fraction on our list that we converted to a mixed number.

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