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Mixed Numbers Conversion 1B72C3

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1. The problem appears to be a list of numbers: $1 \frac{3}{4}$, $2 \frac{1}{2}$, $10$, and $5$. Let's convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions for clarity. 2. Convert $1 \frac{3}{4}$ to an improper fraction: $$1 \frac{3}{4} = \frac{4 \times 1 + 3}{4} = \frac{7}{4}$$ 3. Convert $2 \frac{1}{2}$ to an improper fraction: $$2 \frac{1}{2} = \frac{2 \times 2 + 1}{2} = \frac{5}{2}$$ 4. The numbers are now $\frac{7}{4}$, $\frac{5}{2}$, $10$, and $5$. 5. If the goal is to compare or perform operations, we can convert all to decimals or a common denominator. For example, converting to decimals: $$\frac{7}{4} = 1.75$$ $$\frac{5}{2} = 2.5$$ $$10 = 10$$ $$5 = 5$$ 6. The numbers in decimal form are $1.75$, $2.5$, $10$, and $5$. 7. Without a specific question, this is the simplified and converted form of the given numbers.