# How to converting improper fractions to mixed numbers ?

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How to converting improper fractions to mixed numbers ?

In mathematics, a fraction is defined as the ratio of two numbers. This form should be of P/Q. The top number is called the numerator and the bottom number is called the denominator. Fractions are mainly classified into the following types. they are:

The value of a proper fraction is less than the value of the denominator.
Example: 7/8

Improper fraction – the value of the numerator is greater than the value of the denominator.
Example: 9/8

Mixed Fraction – This is a combination of whole numbers and a proper fraction.
Example: 4(⅕)

Conversion of Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

To convert an improper fraction to a mixed fraction, divide the numerator by the denominator, then write the quotient as a whole number and the remainder as the numerator on the same denominator.

## Let us understand with such example:-

Convert 25/7 to a mixed fraction

To convert an improper fraction to a mixed fraction

*:divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator,

25/7 = 3 as quotient and there will be 4 reminders

*: the integer part of the answer will be the integer part for the mixed fraction

*:the denominator will be the same as the root

\displaystyle \frac{{25}}{7}\text{ }

\displaystyle \frac{{7\times 3+4}}{7}\text{ }

\displaystyle 3\frac{4}{7}\text{ }