Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

Name: _______________________________
Date: _______________________________

Instructions: Convert each mixed number to an improper fraction. Remember: multiply the whole number by the denominator, then add the numerator. Keep the same denominator.

Example: 2 ¾ = (2 × 4 + 3)/4 = 11/4

Section A: Basic Conversions

1. 1 ½ = ________________
2. 2 ⅓ = ________________
3. 3 ¼ = ________________
4. 1 ⅕ = ________________
5. 4 ½ = ________________
6. 2 ⅔ = ________________

Section B: More Practice

7. 3 ⅗ = ________________
8. 5 ¾ = ________________
9. 2 ⅘ = ________________
10. 4 ⅔ = ________________
11. 1 ⅞ = ________________
12. 6 ⅓ = ________________

Section C: Challenge Questions

13. 7 ⅝ = ________________
14. 5 ⁵⁄₆ = ________________
15. 9 ⅖ = ________________
16. 8 ⁷⁄₁₀ = ________________

Word Problem

17. Emma baked 3 ¾ trays of biscuits. Write this as an improper fraction.

Answer: ________________