15/14 to a mixed number
How to write 15/14 as a Mixed Number?
Since we have an improper fraction (the numerator [15] is greater than the denominator [14]), we can convert it into a mixed number (a combination of a whole number and a proper fraction):
Steps to convert 15/14 to a mixed number
In order to convert our improper fraction 15/14 to a mixed number, we need to follow three basic steps:
1. Find the whole number. First we need to calculate how many times the denominator [14] goes into the numerator [15]. To do this we divide the numerator by the denominator:
15 ÷ 14 = 1.07 = 1
(Quotient of 1 and a remainder of 1)
2. Find the New Numerator. Our new numerator is equal to the remainder from previous step [1].
You may also calculate a remainder by using the whole number we calculated in the first step [1] and multiplying it by the original denominator [14]. And then subtract the result from the original numerator [15]:
15 - (1 × 14)
=15 - 14 = 1
3. Get our mixed fraction. To complete our mixed fraction we need to take the new numerator from previous step [1] and put it above the original denominator [14], and then put the whole number [1] before it
That's it! We have successfully converted the improper fraction 15/14 to the mixed number 1 1/14.
Related Calculations
Fraction to a Mixed Number Conversion Table
Fraction | Mixed Number |
---|---|
15/14 | 1 1/14 |
16/14 | 1 1/7 |
17/14 | 1 3/14 |
18/14 | 1 2/7 |
19/14 | 1 5/14 |
20/14 | 1 3/7 |
21/14 | 1 1/2 |
22/14 | 1 4/7 |
23/14 | 1 9/14 |
24/14 | 1 5/7 |
25/14 | 1 11/14 |
26/14 | 1 6/7 |
27/14 | 1 13/14 |
28/14 | 2 |
29/14 | 2 1/14 |
30/14 | 2 1/7 |
31/14 | 2 3/14 |
32/14 | 2 2/7 |
33/14 | 2 5/14 |
34/14 | 2 3/7 |
35/14 | 2 1/2 |
36/14 | 2 4/7 |
37/14 | 2 9/14 |
38/14 | 2 5/7 |
39/14 | 2 11/14 |
40/14 | 2 6/7 |
41/14 | 2 13/14 |
42/14 | 3 |
43/14 | 3 1/14 |
44/14 | 3 1/7 |