multiply the whole number (7) by the denominator (8) and add it to the numerator (1) and use that number as the numerator and use the same denominator.... 57/8
4 1/8 as an improper fraction is 33/8.
three and one eighth is written like this 25/8. UR WELCOME.
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.
I think 8 1/8 is 16/8 because you add the two eights then multiply by one to get the fraction.
There isn't one. You can only make an improper fraction from a mixed fraction, which a whole number with a fraction on its side
2 and 1/3 as an improper fraction is 7/3
Any whole number can become an improper fraction by putting it over one. 9 = 9/1
You don't. An improper fraction is greater than or equal to one. A proper fraction is less than one. Therefore, you can't just convert one into the other.
16/2Is one example of the value 8 as an improper fraction (a fraction with the numerator larger than the denominator)
One eighth as a fraction is 1/8
That's by the way "improper fraction" is defined. An improper fraction is a number greater than one, written as a single fraction.
A fraction is made up of two parts: a numerator (top number) and a denominator (bottom number). There are 3 types of fractions: Proper, Improper, Mixed. A proper fraction is one where the numerator is smaller than the denominator. An improper fraction is one where the numerator is larger or equal to the denominator. A mixed fraction is one with a whole number and a proper fraction together. 11 1/8 is a mixed fraction, and can be written as the improper fraction 89/8. It is impossible to write it as a proper fraction because the numerator is larger than the denominator. Also, all mixed fractions are improper fractions and no improper fractions can be written as proper fractions.