12/4 15/5 21/7. Now how to do it: start with 3/1. Next multiply both numerator and denominator by the same non-zero whole number. So multiplying numerator and denominator both by 4 yields 12/4, for example.
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Improper fractions have numerators that are greater than or equal to their denominators.
Here is one: 14/3
improper fractions
(3/10)+(1/2)+(1/5)=1
27/9 = 243/81 = 24057/8019 = 3
Improper fractions which are equal to 11:= 22/2,33/3, 44/4, 55/5,...
First change 42/3 (a mixed fraction) into an improper fraction. Do this by multiplying the 3 times the 4, and add the 2. The answer is 14/3.There is an infinite number of improper fractions that reduce down to 14/3. Just multiply the top and the bottom (numerator and denominator) by the same number and you will have several different equivalent fractions.way's to make in to an improper fractions28/6 ,42/9,56/12,266/5714/3
It is 21/4... You take the whole number, multiply it by the Denominator and add the top number which is the Numerator... and use the current denominator and use it as the improper fractions denominator...
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14/3, 28/6, 42/9
5/5 is an improper fraction, because it is the same as saying 1. Yes. 5/5 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions are fractions with greater numerator than denominator or with the same numerator and denominator. Thus, improper fractions when changed to decimals are always greater than one or exactly equal to one. 5/5 is exactly equal to one, thus it is an improper fraction.