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Q: Find a proper fraction and a mixed number so that the product is greater than 1?
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What is greater a proper fraction or an improper fraction?

Improper fraction is greater than a proper fraction.


Is a mixed number greater than a proper fraction?

Yes.


What can you say about the product of a given fraction and a factor greater than 1?

The product will have the same sign as the given fraction. Also, if it is a proper fraction, then the absolute value of the product will be between the absolute value of the fraction and the factor.


Which is greater a mixed number or a fraction?

Mixed numbers are greater than proper fractions.


How are proper fraction improper fraction and mixed numbers different?

A proper fraction has a numerator less than its denominator. An improper fraction has a numerator greater than or equal to its denominator. A mixed number combines a whole number with a proper fraction.


Why in proper fraction the numerator is greater than denominator?

The best name for a fraction that has a numerator less than the denominator is common fraction. The name of a fraction with a number in the numerator greater than the denominator is improper fraction.


Is a mixed number greater than a fraction?

Mixed numbers are greater than proper fractions.


What is the mixed number fraction?

A mixed number is a number consisting of an integer and a proper fraction.


how to convert a non-proper fraction into a proper fraction?

Multiply the whole number by the denominator. Add the product to the numerator of the proper fraction. The sum is the numerator of the improper fraction. The denominator will stay the same.


Is the product of any mixed number and proper fraction larger than the mixed number?

No.


Why is it impossible to get a proper fraction into a mixed number?

It is impossible to write a proper fraction as a mixed number because proper fractions are less than 1, and mixed numbers are greater than 1.


How is the product of a proper fraction and a whole number similar to and different from the product of two proper fractions?

They are the same. If you write the whole number p in the form of the fraction, p/1, you would see absolutely no difference.