Mixed number
A mixed number (also called a mixed fraction) is a number which contains a whole number and a fraction added together. For instance 1 ½, in words "one and a half", is the same as 1 + ½, or "one plus one half." It is another way of writing 3/2 or "three over two" or "three halves", which is an improper fraction. Both ways of writing the number are correct.
Examples
Mixed number in plain text | Mixed number in math notation | Mixed number in words | Equivalent improper fraction | Equivalent decimal | Picture | Picture description |
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1 1/2 | One and a half | 3/2 | 1.5 | The picture shows 1 ½ circles shaded in grey. | ||
3 3/4 | Three and three quarters | 15/4 | 3.75 | The picture shows circles shaded in grey. |
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