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3 <p>The fraction 38/10 is an example of an improper fraction, as the numerator is greater than the denominator. This indicates that the fraction's value is greater than 1. We convert these kinds of fractions into mixed numbers, which consist of a whole number and a proper fraction, to make them easier to understand or use in everyday situations. Let's convert 38/10 into a mixed number to see how many whole parts there are and what fraction remains.</p>
10 <p>The fraction 38/10 is an example of an improper fraction, as the numerator is greater than the denominator. This indicates that the fraction's value is greater than 1. We convert these kinds of fractions into mixed numbers, which consist of a whole number and a proper fraction, to make them easier to understand or use in everyday situations. Let's convert 38/10 into a mixed number to see how many whole parts there are and what fraction remains.</p>
4 <h2>What is 38/10 as a mixed number:</h2>
11 <h2>What is 38/10 as a mixed number:</h2>
5 <p><strong>Answer</strong>: In<a>mixed number</a>form, 38/10 is written as 3 4/5</p>
12 <p><strong>Answer</strong>: In<a>mixed number</a>form, 38/10 is written as 3 4/5</p>
6 <p><strong>Explanation</strong>: When converting an<a>improper fraction</a>to a mixed number, first divide the<a>numerator</a>by the<a>denominator</a>.</p>
13 <p><strong>Explanation</strong>: When converting an<a>improper fraction</a>to a mixed number, first divide the<a>numerator</a>by the<a>denominator</a>.</p>
7 <p>Here, 38÷10 = 3 with a<a>remainder</a>of 8. The<a>quotient</a>becomes the<a>whole number</a>part. The remainder becomes the numerator, and the denominator remains the same.</p>
14 <p>Here, 38÷10 = 3 with a<a>remainder</a>of 8. The<a>quotient</a>becomes the<a>whole number</a>part. The remainder becomes the numerator, and the denominator remains the same.</p>
8 <p>Here, whole number (quotient) = 3 Numerator (remainder) = 8 Denominator = 10</p>
15 <p>Here, whole number (quotient) = 3 Numerator (remainder) = 8 Denominator = 10</p>
9 <p>So, 38/10 = 3 4/5</p>
16 <p>So, 38/10 = 3 4/5</p>
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12 <h2>Important Glossary for 38/10 as a Mixed Number</h2>
18 <h2>Important Glossary for 38/10 as a Mixed Number</h2>
13 <ul><li><strong>Improper<a>fraction</a>:</strong>An improper fraction is one where the numerator is<a>greater than</a>the denominator, for example, 9/5, 38/10.</li>
19 <ul><li><strong>Improper<a>fraction</a>:</strong>An improper fraction is one where the numerator is<a>greater than</a>the denominator, for example, 9/5, 38/10.</li>
14 </ul><ul><li><strong>Mixed<a>number</a>:</strong>A number that consists of a whole number and a<a>proper fraction</a>, such as 1 1/2, 3 4/5.</li>
20 </ul><ul><li><strong>Mixed<a>number</a>:</strong>A number that consists of a whole number and a<a>proper fraction</a>, such as 1 1/2, 3 4/5.</li>
15 </ul><ul><li><strong>Proper fraction:</strong>A type of fraction in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator, for example, 1/3, 2/5, etc.</li>
21 </ul><ul><li><strong>Proper fraction:</strong>A type of fraction in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator, for example, 1/3, 2/5, etc.</li>
16 </ul><ul><li><strong>Quotient:</strong>The result obtained by dividing one number by another.</li>
22 </ul><ul><li><strong>Quotient:</strong>The result obtained by dividing one number by another.</li>
17 </ul><ul><li><strong>Remainder:</strong>The number left over after<a>division</a>when one<a>divisor</a>does not exactly divide the<a>dividend</a>.</li>
23 </ul><ul><li><strong>Remainder:</strong>The number left over after<a>division</a>when one<a>divisor</a>does not exactly divide the<a>dividend</a>.</li>
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