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No, five fifths is not an improper fraction. An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. In the case of five fifths, the numerator (5) is equal to the denominator (5), making it a proper fraction. Improper fractions have numerators that are greater than the denominators, such as 7/5 or 11/3.
You can do this in two steps. First you convert it to an improper fraction the usual way. Then you transform it to an equivalent fraction, with a denominator 6.
The fraction will be 5 over 5. The numerator will be five, and the denominator will be five.
29/5
Proper fraction because the numerator is less than the denominator.
Since this number goes out to the hundredths place, 31.35 is the same as the improper fraction 3135/100. Next we have to find the Highest Common Factor (HCF) for the numerator and denominator of this fraction - in this case the HCF is five. When we divide the numerator and the denominator by five we get 627/20, which is fully simplified. So, 627/20 is the fully reduced, improper fraction of 31.35.
Expressed as an improper fraction, this is equal to 53/6 or fifty-three sixths.
Five and 3/4 as an improper fraction= 23/4 Five and 3/4 is a mixed number. Multiply 5*4+3=23 over the denominator, which is 4.
As an improper fraction it is 17/6 As a mixed fraction it is 2 5/6
19/7
1 and 1 fourth
no write it as 1 and 1/4