1.3 as a Mixed Number
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Last updated on November 19, 2025

The decimal 1.3 is equivalent to an improper fraction when expressed as a fraction of whole numbers. This indicates that its value is greater than 1. We convert decimals to mixed numbers, which consist of a whole number and a proper fraction, to make them easier to understand or use in practical situations. Let's convert 1.3 into a mixed number to see how many whole parts there are and what fraction remains.

What is 1.3 as a mixed number:

Answer: In mixed number form, 1.3 is written as 1 \(\frac{3}{10} \)

Explanation: To convert a decimal to a mixed number, first express the decimal as a fraction. Here, 1.3 can be written as  \(\frac{3}{10} \). The whole number part is derived from the integer part of the decimal, and the fraction is simplified if necessary. Whole number = 1 Fraction =   \(\frac{3}{10} \) So, 1.3 = 1   \(\frac{3}{10} \)

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Important Glossary for 1.3 as a Mixed Number

  • Decimal: A number that includes a fractional part separated by a decimal point, like 1.3.
  • Mixed number: A number consisting of an integer and a proper fraction, such as 1  \(\frac{3}{10} \).
  • Proper fraction: A type of fraction where the numerator is less than the denominator, like   \(\frac{3}{10} \).
  • Simplification: The process of reducing a fraction to its simplest form where the numerator and denominator are as small as possible.