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3 <p>The fraction -50/24 is an example of an improper fraction, since the absolute value of the numerator is greater than the denominator. This signifies that the fraction's value is greater than 1 in magnitude. We change these kinds of fractions into mixed numbers, which are a whole number and a proper fraction, to make them easier to grasp or utilize in everyday life. Let's convert -50/24 into a mixed number so that we can understand how many whole parts and what fraction remains.</p>
10 <p>The fraction -50/24 is an example of an improper fraction, since the absolute value of the numerator is greater than the denominator. This signifies that the fraction's value is greater than 1 in magnitude. We change these kinds of fractions into mixed numbers, which are a whole number and a proper fraction, to make them easier to grasp or utilize in everyday life. Let's convert -50/24 into a mixed number so that we can understand how many whole parts and what fraction remains.</p>
4 <h2>What is -50/24 as a mixed number:</h2>
11 <h2>What is -50/24 as a mixed number:</h2>
5 <p>Answer: In<a>mixed number</a>form, -50/24 is written as -2 1/12</p>
12 <p>Answer: In<a>mixed number</a>form, -50/24 is written as -2 1/12</p>
6 <p>Explanation: 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>Explanation: 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, 50÷24 = 2 with a<a>remainder</a>of 2.</p>
14 <p>Here, 50÷24 = 2 with a<a>remainder</a>of 2.</p>
8 <p>Since the original fraction is negative, the mixed number will also be negative. The<a>quotient</a>becomes the<a>whole number</a>part. The remainder becomes the numerator, and the denominator remains the same.</p>
15 <p>Since the original fraction is negative, the mixed number will also be negative. The<a>quotient</a>becomes the<a>whole number</a>part. The remainder becomes the numerator, and the denominator remains the same.</p>
9 <p>Here, whole number (quotient) = 2 Numerator (remainder) = 2 Denominator = 24</p>
16 <p>Here, whole number (quotient) = 2 Numerator (remainder) = 2 Denominator = 24</p>
10 <p>So, -50/24 = -2 1/12</p>
17 <p>So, -50/24 = -2 1/12</p>
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13 <h2>Important Glossary for -50/24 as a Mixed Number</h2>
19 <h2>Important Glossary for -50/24 as a Mixed Number</h2>
14 <ul><li><strong>Improper<a>fraction</a>:</strong>An improper fraction is one where the<a>absolute value</a>of the numerator is<a>greater than</a>the denominator, for example, 5/4, -50/24.</li>
20 <ul><li><strong>Improper<a>fraction</a>:</strong>An improper fraction is one where the<a>absolute value</a>of the numerator is<a>greater than</a>the denominator, for example, 5/4, -50/24.</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>Mixed<a>number</a>:</strong>A number consisting of an<a>integer</a>and a<a>proper fraction</a>.</li>
22 </ul><ul><li><strong>Mixed<a>number</a>:</strong>A number consisting of an<a>integer</a>and a<a>proper fraction</a>.</li>
17 </ul><ul><li><strong>Dividend:</strong>The number that is being divided in a<a>division</a>problem.</li>
23 </ul><ul><li><strong>Dividend:</strong>The number that is being divided in a<a>division</a>problem.</li>
18 </ul><ul><li><strong>Divisor:</strong>The number by which the dividend is divided.</li>
24 </ul><ul><li><strong>Divisor:</strong>The number by which the dividend is divided.</li>
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