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Worksheet Worksheet 1
1.
Convert \(\frac{15}{4}\) from an improper fraction to a mixed number using a diagram.
2.
Convert \(\frac{17}{3}\) from an improper fraction to a mixed number using a diagram.
3.
Convert \(3 \frac{1}{5}\) from a mixed number to an improper fraction using a diagram.
4.
Convert \(2 \frac{3}{7}\) from a mixed number to an improper fraction using a diagram.
5.
Represent \(2 \frac{3}{4}\) on a number line.