What is 9 7 as a mixed number?

To convert an improper fraction like 9 7 into a mixed number, we need to understand the term ‘mixed number.’ A mixed number consists of a whole number and a proper fraction.

First, let’s break down the given value. The number 9 7 represents an improper fraction, which means we have 9 whole parts and an additional 7 parts of a given unit.

We can express 9 7 as an improper fraction by converting it into the form of 9 + 7/1. Since we want to express it as a mixed number, we need to take the whole number part (9) and then see how many times the denominator (which we assume is 1 here) fits into the 7.

In this particular case, since we are working with whole numbers, 9 can be written as 9 whole units, and since 7 stays as it is (with the denominator considered as 1), we don’t really have to convert any further.

Thus, 9 7 can be directly understood as:

  • Whole number: 9
  • Fraction: 7/1 (this is not a proper fraction as it’s equal to 7)

However, if you meant it in the context of an improper fraction and it was supposed to be 9/7, then:

  1. Divide 9 by 7, which gives 1 with a remainder of 2.
  2. This means we have 1 whole and the remainder (2) over the original denominator (7).

Hence, 9/7 can be expressed as the mixed number 1 2/7.

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