The number at the bottom.
If denominator = 0.
Three methods immediately spring to mind:Multiply the improper fraction by its denominator (or any multiple of the denominator);divide the numerator by the denominator to get a remainder. Put this as a fraction over the denominator and subtract it from the original fraction and then simplify this resulting fraction;divide the numerator by the denominator to get a remainder. Subtract this from the denominator and put this as a fraction over the denominator and add it from the original fraction and then simplify this resulting fraction.However I suspect you really meant to ask how to convert an improper fraction into a mixed number:Divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number) to get a whole number and a remainder;put this remainder as the numerator over the original denominator to make a fractionput this fraction with the whole number result of the division in step one.eg convert 22/5 to a mixed number:22 ÷ 5 = 4 remainder 2remainder 2 ⇒ 2/5whole number is 4 ⇒ mixed number is 42/5Thus 22/5 = 42/5
I will show the process by converting 1½ to a decimal and then reverse the process. First, you must multiply the denominator of the fraction by thewhole number. (in this case 2 X 1.) You will then add the numerator of the fraction to your current number.(2 X 1 + 1 = 3) Then place the number that you currently have(3)on top of the original denominator.(2) Your answer will be numerator:3 Denominator:2- an improper fraction. If you have an improper fraction like three halves, the fraction can be simplified to a mixed number. To do the conversion, divide three by two or ask your self how many times 3 goes into 2.(Did you know that a fraction is simply another way of showing division?) If three is correctly divided by two the answer will be 1½.
8/4 and why ask on answers.com? Just ask your mom or someone then again... Why am I answering this?
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For a mixed fraction, you need an improper fraction, that is, a fraction whose numerator is larger than its denominator. So suppose the fraction is x/y where x > y.Then divide x by y: that is x/y = q with a remainder r.Then the mixed fraction for x/y is q r/y.[Actually you need a numerator whose absolute value is greater than the positive denominator, but the fact that you ask this question suggests that you are nowhere near ready to go there.]
The units for the denominator is minutes. Also, since the number in the denominator is to be omitted, the number of seconds (in a minute) are totally irrelevant.
it means that you write a question that doesn't make sense for example: -13/60 .makes sense seen as the top (numerator) is a lower number than the denominator (top number) but an improper fraction like your asking is -60/13. which is impossible because you only have 13 why ask for 60?! hope i helped and best of luck
Hi Katelyn, I'd be happy to help you with this. Let's go! To convert the decimal number 2.25 into an improper fraction, we first need to identify the whole number and the decimal part separately. The whole number is 2, and the decimal part is 0.25. Now, let's focus on converting the decimal part into a fraction. Since 0.25 has two decimal places, we can write it as a fraction with a denominator of 100 (10 raised to the power of the number of decimal places): 0.25 = 25/100 Next, we'll simplify this fraction. Both the numerator (25) and the denominator (100) share a common factor of 25, so we can divide both by 25: 25 รท 25 = 1 100 รท 25 = 4 So, the simplified fraction for 0.25 is 1/4. Now we can combine this with the whole number part (2) to create an improper fraction. To do this, we'll multiply the whole number by the denominator and then add the numerator: (2 ร 4) + 1 = 8 + 1 = 9 So, 2.25 as an improper fraction simplified is 9/4. I hope this helps! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to ask.
I belive that what you're trying to ask is how to convert 1.5 into a fraction. because 1.5 is already a mixed number.
fraction, a ratio of two integers p/q where q is not equal to zero.
a proper fraction, a decimal or a negative number.