How do you write 1 7/8 as an improper fraction? Prealgebra Fractions Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying 1 Answer Shwetank Mauria Nov 21, 2016 #1 7/8=15/8# Explanation: #7/8# is equivalent to #7# pieces taken from #8# pieces of an object and #1# means one full object. These are depicted below: Hence, we can write #1# as #8/8# and #1 7/8=8/8+7/8=(8+7)/8=15/8# Answer link Related questions What is 0.098 divided by 7? How do you find the fraction notation and simplify 16.6%? How do you convert #0.bar(45)# (meaning the #45# is being repeated) to a fraction? How do you convert 0.40 (40 repeating) to a fraction? How do you convert 8/15 to a decimal? How do you express #3/4, 7/16,# and #5/8# with the #LCD#? How do you simplify fractions? What is the simplified form of #30/42#? How do you subtract and simplify #9-5 1/3#? How do you add and simplify #5/7 + 3/4#? See all questions in Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying Impact of this question 11234 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License