Express the improper fractions in Exercises 15 and 16 as mixed numbers.
16.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
(a)
Express the fraction as a mixed number.
Answer to Problem 16A
The mixed number of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given mixed fraction is
Concept used:
Divide the numerator and denominator. The ratio of the remainder and divisor is expressed as a fraction. The obtained fraction is then added to quotient.
Calculation:
Divide the numerator
Therefore, the number to be added to quotient is
Add
Thus, the mixed number of
Conclusion:
The mixed number of
(b)
Express the fraction as a mixed number.
Answer to Problem 16A
The mixed number of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given mixed fraction is
Concept used:
Divide the numerator and denominator. The ratio of the remainder and divisor is expressed as a fraction. The obtained fraction is then added to quotient.
Calculation:
Divide the numerator
Therefore, the number to be added to quotient is
Add
Thus, the mixed number of
Conclusion:
The mixed number of
(c)
Express the fraction as a mixed number.
Answer to Problem 16A
The mixed number of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given mixed fraction is
Concept used:
Divide the numerator and denominator. The ratio of the remainder and divisor is expressed as a fraction. The obtained fraction is then added to quotient.
Calculation:
Divide the numerator
Therefore, the number to be added to quotient is
Add
Thus, the mixed number of
Conclusion:
The mixed number of
(d)
Express the fraction as a mixed number.
Answer to Problem 16A
The mixed number of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given mixed fraction is
Concept used:
Divide the numerator and denominator. The ratio of the remainder and divisor is expressed as a fraction. The obtained fraction is then added to quotient.
Calculation:
Divide the numerator
Therefore, the number to be added to quotient is
Add
Thus, the mixed number of
Conclusion:
The mixed number of
(e)
Express the fraction as a mixed number.
Answer to Problem 16A
The mixed number of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given mixed fraction is
Concept used:
Divide the numerator and denominator. The ratio of the remainder and divisor is expressed as a fraction. The obtained fraction is then added to quotient.
Calculation:
Divide the numerator
Therefore, the number to be added to quotient is
Add
Thus, the mixed number of
Conclusion:
The mixed number of
(f)
Express the fraction as a mixed number.
Answer to Problem 16A
The mixed number of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given mixed fraction is
Concept used:
Divide the numerator and denominator. The ratio of the remainder and divisor is expressed as a fraction. The obtained fraction is then added to quotient.
Calculation:
Divide the numerator
Therefore, the number to be added to quotient is
Add
Thus, the mixed number of
Conclusion:
The mixed number of
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