You cannot. The magnitude of 1/3 is less than one and so it cannot be an improper fraction.
Ten thirds is an improper fraction. As a mixed number, it would be three and one-third.
Four thirds.
It is 10/3.
It would be 25/3
7/3
improper fraction for one and two thirds = 5/31 2/3:= [(3 * 1)+2]/3= [3+2]/3= 5/3 in improper fraction
If you have 3 and you want to show this in an improper fraction in thirds, you have to get 1 whole one into thirds, which is 3/3 and then times it by three whole ones which is 9/3. The answer is 9 thirds!
it is 5/3
3 and one three third as an improper fraction = 10/33 1/3:= [(3 * 3)+1]/3= [9+1]/3= 10/3 in improper fraction
Yes, if it is in improper fraction form. If you want to simplify it, your answer will be 1 1/3 or written as One and one third.
One and one third is the mixed number, four thirds is the simplified improper fraction.
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.