If each whole has three parts to it, then with 2 holes you will have 6 thirds. You then add the extra third to the other 6 and get the improper fraction of 7/3.
2 and 1/3 as an improper fraction is 7/3
6 and 1/3 as an improper fraction is 19/3
Four thirds.
4 1/3 as an improper fraction = 13/3
7/3
7/3
22/3
The smallest improper fraction I could make would be called one plus one over infinity. Technically, the smallest improper fraction is indistinguishable from an integer.
No. The absolute value of the given fraction is less than 1. There is, therefore no sensible way to represent it as an improper fraction.
Ten thirds is an improper fraction. As a mixed number, it would be three and one-third.
1 and 1/3 is a mixed number, but (3*1+1)/3 = 4/3 --------now it is an improper fraction
One and one third can be simplified by converting it into an improper fraction. To do this, multiply the whole number (1) by the denominator (3) to get 3, then add the numerator (1) to get 4. So, one and one third can be expressed as the improper fraction ( \frac{4}{3} ).