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Welcome to another SAT math tutorial where we demystify the art of converting improper fractions into mixed fractions! This skill is indispensable for acing SAT math questions involving fractions, and we're here to make it simple.
Fractions are a fundamental concept in mathematics, representing parts of a whole or ratios between quantities. Understanding fractions is essential in various mathematical applications and daily life. One aspect of working with fractions is converting improper fractions to mixed fractions. In this article, we will explore the process of converting improper fractions into mixed fractions through a series of examples. By the end of this journey, you will be proficient in this mathematical transformation.
Now, let's explore the conversion process through examples.
Question 1: Convert 38/7 into a mixed fraction.
Question 2: Convert 47/15 into a mixed fraction.
Question 3: Convert 189/16 into a mixed fraction.
By the end of this video, you'll be well-equipped to convert improper fractions into mixed fractions confidently. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more SAT math practice, tips, and strategies.
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