Mathematics For Machine Technology
Mathematics For Machine Technology
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ISBN: 9781337798310
Author: Peterson, John.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 5, Problem 1A

Express the mixed number 7 3 16 as an improper fraction.

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To determine

Express mixed number to improper fraction.

Answer to Problem 1A

The improper fraction of 7316 is 11516.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given mixed fraction is 7316.

Concept used:

Multiply the denominator with whole number and then add to numerator to obtain the numerator value for improper fraction whereas the denominator will remain same.

Calculation:

Multiply the denominator with whole number, 16 and 7 as follows:

  =16×7=112

Therefore, the number to be added to numerator fraction is 112.

Add 112 and 3 with same denominator 16 as follows:

  =112+316=11516

Thus, the improper fraction of 7316 is 11516.

Conclusion:

The improper fraction of 7316 is 11516.

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