Nothing needs to be done. Some people find it easier to convert it to an improper or top-heavy fraction, but it is not a necessary step.
Convert it to an improper fraction.
For addition and subtraction, nothing. For multiplication, nothing provided you are able to use the distributive property efficiently. For division the mixed fraction should be converted to a top-heavy fraction. Although this can help with the other operations, it is not a "must".
when people subtract and when there done turn it in to a mixed number.
A mixed number is when you represent a single fraction as a whole number and a fraction. For example, 9/7th as a mixed number is 1 2/7th.You can only have a mixed number for fractions greater than one (or less than negative one). So it can't be done.
1/7 cannot be a mixed number. That can only be done with improper fractions.
It can't be done because 0.16 is less than 1
To divide a whole number by a mixed number, you must first make the mixed number an improper fraction. You can do this by multiplying the denominator (the bottom number) by the whole number and adding the numerator (the top number) to the product. Once you have done this, take the reciprocal of the improper fraction (simply switch the two numbers around) and multiply it the whole number. Multiply everything out, make it a mixed number, and you're done. (Note: You may have to make the whole number a fraction to multiply it properly. To do this, simply place the whole number in the numerator and make the denominator 1.)
You can write 5 and 2/3 into a mixed number just as I have done.
It can't be done but as a fraction it is 129/500 in its lowest terms
Integers and mixed numbers are distinct entities. You could write 3 as 2 and 2/2, but that's not usually done.
It can't be done because 0.09 is less than 1 but as a fraction it is 9/100
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