Mixed Numbers in Applications
Mixed numbers find applications in various real-life scenarios, where quantities are expressed as a whole number combined with a fraction. This format is particularly useful in measurements and calculations involving parts of a whole, such as in cooking recipes, construction measurements, and even in financial calculations. Mixed numbers offer a clear and concise way to represent quantities that are not whole numbers, providing a practical and intuitive approach to understanding and working with fractional values in everyday situations.
Questions
- What is a mixed number?
- How do you multiply mixed numbers?
- How do you write 25/7 as a mixed fraction?
- What is #2 4/8# plus #6 5/7# as a mixed number?
- How many square feet of area will the dog house be if it is #3\frac{1}{2}# feet long and #2\frac{2}{3} #feet wide?
- How do you write 25/7 mixed number?
- Find the value of x when the arithmetic mean of x+2 and 4x+5 is 3x+2?
- How do you put combine two ranges into a single formula?
- What is 1 1/9 as an improper fraction?
- A gasoline can was filled with 17.5 L of gasoline. A lawnmower fuel tank that holds 1.4 L has been filled 8 times from the gasoline can. How much gasoline is left in the can?
- How do you change #32/5# to a mixed number?
- A number #x# is divided by -5 is no more than -4. What is the number?
- What is #11/5# as an improper fraction?
- How do you determine how far Doris can travel is Doris’s truck gets #10 \frac{2}{3}# miles per gallon and her tank has #5 \frac{1}{2}# gallons of gas?
- Suppose there are two fractions #a# and #b#. How could you derive a formula for a fraction between #a# and #b#?
- What is #1 2/3# as an improper fraction?
- How do you write 31/8 as a mixed number?
- How do you multiply #2/7 \cdot -3.5#?
- How do you convert #66/7 # to a mixed number?
- What is 4 2/5 as an improper fraction?