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Simplify 2021-02-05
From Leslie:
To simplify improper fractions, do you convert it to a mixed number or leave as an improper fraction?

My daughter had a quiz in which she was supposed to simplify her answers. So, for example, on one question the answer she got was 11/10 and on another question she came up with 17/12. The teacher marked these as incorrect because they were mixed numbers. Her teacher wrote on her paper, "**name**, I even gave this back to you and told you to go through and simplify your answers!" We (her father and I) feel that the teacher wanted her to convert her answers, not simplify them but I haven't been able to find a definitive answer online. So, does simplifying improper fractions mean converting them to mixed numbers? Thank you for your help!


Answered by Penny Nom.
A fraction in its simplest form 2009-04-02
From Michael:
I'm in 4th grade and need to express decimals as a fraction in its simplest form. Is there a step by step method to figure out?

ex 0.64 = 64/100 = ?

Answered by Robert Dawson.
 
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