The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
The fractional part is obviously ¼.
Expressed as an improper fraction, 2¼ = 9/4
The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
9/4
2*4 + 1 = 9
9/4
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If you're doing this first the first time, you do it Jim.Moor's way:
1. Separate the whole number from the fraction:
2 + 1/4
2. Express the whole number in terms of the fraction (realize that "1" can be by any number over itself):
2 * 4/4 + 1/4
If that doesn't completely make sense, use this instead first: 4/4 + 4/4 + 1/4
See, 4/4 is the same as 1. Multiply it by 2 to get 2.
3. Add
4/4 + 4/4 + 1/4 = 9/4
Now after you've done a few problems like that, you start to realize there is a quicker way. Use this formula:
x + y/z = (z*x + y) / z
In the case of your example, x = 2, y = 1, z = 4
(z*x + y) / z = (4*2 + 1) / 4 = 9/4
9/4
First you multiply 2 with the number on the bottom (4) then you add that with the top number (1)
(2 * 4 + 1)/4
(8 + 1)/4
9/4
2¼ = [(2)(4)+1]/4 = [8+1]/4 = 9/4
denominator multiplied by whole number added to numerator: (4*2) +1 = 9/4
2 = 2 x 4/4 = 8/4. Then add it to the 1/4. 8/4 + 1/4 = 9/4.
2 1/4
= (2*4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
Multiply the 2 by 4 and add 1 to get 9/4.
(2*4+1)=9/4
2 1/4 = 9/4
This is because 2 is 8/4 and 1/4 is literally 1/4
What this means is that 1 is essentially 4/4. You have this twice to make 8/4.
Easy.
2 times 4 = 8 and add 1 giving you 9 fourths (9/4)
the answer is 9/4. you have the whole number which is 2, multiply it by 4 which is the dividend. add 1 and then you get 9/4.
9/4 is the IMPROPER fraction you seek.
denominator multiplied by whole no. plus numerator, whole divided by denominator
i.e., {(4*2)+1}/4=9/4
Comment to read: I told one female teacher in the 1980s that I had some students who were asked to multiply 9 times 4 and responded: "Just a moment, let me get out my calculator."
Her response: "Mine use one to multiply 2 times 2."
Advice: Do not become a student who believes "I need to have another person check my answer" or "Certainly, I will never be able to do mathematics".
To convert 2 to a fraction, multiply it by 1 so we don't change it's value.
4/4 = 1 so multiply 2 x 4/4 = 8/4
Now that you have a common denominator you can add them.
To add fractions simply add the top numbers once they all have common denominators.
8/4 +1/4 = (8+1)/4 or 9/4
2 1/4 = ((2*4) + 1)/4 = (8+1)/4 = 9/4
If a fraction is of the form a b/c then=it is (ac+b)/c so it is (4*2+1)/4=9/4=2.25
or simply fractional part is 1/4 so it is 0.25
1/4 is the fraction part of 2 1/4.
The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
2+1/4
here first we need to multiply 2 with 4
we will get the answer 8
now add 8 with 1 we will get answer 9
final answer is 9/4(fractional form)
The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
Just use decimal 2.25 or 1/225. Both same for two and 1/4th %
The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
Well, a quarter is 1 divided into 4. How many quarters do we have? 8 quarters make 2, then we have the extra quarter. So that's 9 quarters.
Or... 2 + 1/4 = 8/4 + 1/4 = 9/4
the correct answer would b 9 over 4
The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
The mixed number is 2 1/4
=(2*4+1)/4
=9/4
2 1/4 Multiply the two by the denominator 4 and you get 8 then add the numerator to the 8 and then place it over the 4 and the answer is....Drum roll please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9/4
my question to you is are you seriously askiing this here?
The mixed number is 2 1/4
= (2 * 4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
2 1/4 = 2 + 1/4 = 8/4 + 1/4 = 9/4
2 1/4
= (2*4 + 1)/4
= 9/4
Think of it in simpler terms: If you had $2.25 in quarters, how many quarters would you have?
There's your numerator.
The denominator stays the same when converting a mixed number to fraction before reducing, but 9/4 cannot be reduced.
umm.......this is your homework huh
I'm not at all sure what it would be, but I do know what it is.
the fraction part is the 1/4.