Treat is the same way as you would a proper fraction.
Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction and proceed with the multiplication.
I assume you mean the fraction 2/18. Obviously you can't "convert" a proper fraction like this one, into an improper fraction. On the other hand, you can write the whole number 5 as 5/1, if that's what you want.
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If you have a mixed fraction a b/c, the improper fraction is (a*c + b)/c. I'll let you figure out this particular problem on your own. :)
wat is ur problem?
The answer to a multiplication problem is called a "product."If you would wish for me to answer your quuestion, would you explain to me what you mean?The ProductThis is a very vague question. There is no true ANSWER to multiplication. There are answers to specific multiplication problems but not to multiplication itself. If you can revise this question, you will probably get a better answer.The answer to a multiplication problem is called a product.the answer in multiplication problem is the quotient
The number 2 1/3 as a improper fraction would be 15/3. This is a math problem.
5.8 as an improper fraction is 58/10.
If the improper fraction is greter than 0 it is the value of the improper fraction and if the improper fraction is less than 0, it is the negative of the value of the fraction.
10/4 is an improper fraction. It is equivalent to 2 and 2/4 as a mixed number and 2 and 1/2 in lowest terms.
2/3 = 2 x 1/3
Mixed fraction multiplication refers to the process of multiplying two mixed fractions. To do this, first convert the mixed fractions into improper fractions. Then, multiply the numerators together and the denominators together. Finally, reduce the resulting fraction, if possible, by finding the greatest common divisor of the numerator and denominator.