How to convert 100/2 to a mixed number?
Sometimes fractions exceed the value of "1", making them improper. Such fractions, such as 100/2 (or 50 in its decimal form), can be rewritten as what we call "mixed numbers", providing a clearer understanding and representation of the value.
Step-by-step conversion of 100/2 to a mixed number
- Simplify the fraction (100/2) by dividing both the numerator and the denominator by their GCD (2): 100/2 = 50 and 2/2 = 1. This gives 50.
- Use the Euclidean division method to divide the numerator (50) by the denominator (1): 50 ÷ 1 = 50 remainder 0
- The integer of the mixed number is equal to the quotient (50) of the long division.
- The numerator of the fractional part is equal to the remainder (0) of the long division.
- The denominator of the fractional part remains the original denominator (1).
- Combine these element to form the fractional part:
Thus, the result of converting to a mixed number is:
Please note that it should be read as "50 and 0/1", not "50 multiplied by 0/1".