Math, asked by madeeha78, 6 months ago

1. Convert into improper fractions.
(1)7 2/5
(2)5 1/6
(3)4 3/4
(4)2 5/9
(5)1 5/7

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Answers

Answered by anurag46556
0

Answer:

37/5

31/6

19/4

23/9

12/7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :

  1.  7 ( \frac{2}{5} )
  2.  5 ( \frac{1}{6} )
  3.  4 ( \frac{3}{4} )
  4.  2 ( \frac{5}{9} )
  5.  1 ( \frac{5}{7} )

Improper Fraction :

In this, top number ( numerator ) is greater than or same as the bottom number ( Denominator )

About Converting :

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Solving Questions :

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(1)  7 ( \frac{2}{5} )

= \frac{( 5 × 7 + 2 )}{5}

=  \frac{35 + 2}{5}

=  \bold{\frac{37}{5}}

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(2)  5 ( \frac{1}{6} )

=  \frac{( 6 × 5 + 1 )}{6}

=  \frac{30 + 1}{6}

=  \bold{\frac{31}{6}}

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(3)  4 ( \frac{3}{4} )

=  \frac{( 4 × 4 + 3 )}{4}

=  \frac{16 + 3}{4}

=  \bold{\frac{19}{4}}

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(4)  2 ( \frac{5}{9} )

=  \frac{( 9 × 2 + 5 )}{9}

=  \frac{18 + 5}{9}

=  \bold{\frac{23}{9}}

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(5)  1 ( \frac{5}{7} )

=  \frac{( 7 × 1 + 5 )}{7}

=  \frac{7 + 5}{7}

=  \bold{\frac{12}{7}}

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So, It's Done !!

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