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Answered by Cynefin
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Here we have three separate questions related to mixed fraction and we have to solve them respectively.

1) Expressing into mixed fractions:

  •  \rm{ \frac{3}{2}  = 1 \frac{1}{2} }

  •  \rm{ \frac{4}{3}  = 1 \frac{1}{3} }

  •   \rm{ \frac{4}{2}  = 2 }

  •  \rm{ \frac{8}{6}  = 1 \frac{2}{6} = 1 \frac{1}{3}  }

  •  \rm{ \frac{10}{3}  = 3 \frac{1}{3} }

  •  \rm{ \frac{11}{5}  = 2 \frac{1}{5} }

  •  \rm{ \frac{17}{5}  = 3 \frac{2}{5} }

  •  \rm{ \frac{23}{7}  = 3 \frac{2}{7} }

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2) Change into improper fraction:

  •  \rm{ 1\frac{1}{3}  = \frac{4}{3} }

  •  \rm{ 2\frac{3}{4}  = \frac{11}{4} }

  • \rm{ 2\frac{1}{5}  = \frac{11}{5} }

  • \rm{ 3\frac{2}{7}  = \frac{23}{7} }

  • \rm{ 3\frac{4}{9}  = \frac{31}{9} }

  • \rm{ 5\frac{3}{8}  = \frac{43}{8} }

  •  \rm{ 6\frac{4}{9}  = \frac{58}{9} }

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3) Identity the integral and fraction part:

  •  \rm{Integer - 2 \:  \: Fraction -  \frac{3}{4} }

  •  \rm{Integer - 4 \:  \: Fraction -  \frac{5}{7} }

  •  \rm{Integer - 9 \:  \: Fraction -  \frac{1}{2} }

  •  \rm{Integer - 10\:  \: Fraction -  \frac{7}{8} }

And we are done !!


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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a. ➡️ 1½

b. ➡️ 1⅓

c. ➡️ 2

d. ➡️ 1⅓

e. ➡️ 3⅓

f. ➡️ 2⅕

g. ➡️ 3⅖

h.3 \frac{2}{7}

2.

1 \frac{1}{2 }  =  \frac{3}{2}

1 \frac{1}{3}  =  \frac{4}{3}

2 \frac{3}{4}  =  \frac{11}{4}

2 \frac{1}{5}  =  \frac{11}{5}

3 \frac{2}{7}  =  \frac{23}{7}

3 \frac{4}{9}  =  \frac{40}{9}

5 \frac{3}{8}  =  \frac{49}{8}

6 \frac{4}{9}  =  \frac{58}{9}

2 \frac{3}{4}  = integer \:  = 2 \: fraction \:  =  \frac{3}{4}

4 \frac{5}{7}   = integer \:  = 4 \: fraction \:  =  \frac{5}{7}

9 \frac{1}{2}  = integer \:  = 9 \: fraction \:  =  \frac{1}{2}

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