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00:0-1 To write the mixed number 3.5 as an improper fraction
00:04 . We multiply the denominator times the whole number ,
00:09 then add the numerator . So in this case we
00:13 multiply the denominator to Times the whole number three ,
00:19 Then add the Numerator one , two times three is
00:23 six , and we have six plus one which is
00:27 seven . Finally we put seven over the original denominator
00:32 which is too , and we have 7/2 , so
00:36 the mixed number 3.5 can be written as the improper
00:40 fraction seven halves .
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