No. A fraction that has the numerator equal to, or greater than, the denominator, is called an improper fraction. A mixed fraction is the sum of an integer and a proper fraction, for example, 3 1/2 (three and one half).
15 over 5 as a mixed number = 3 which is a whole number and not a mixed number
69 over 15 as a mixed number = 43/5
15 divided by 3 is 5. Therefore, the mixed number representation of 15/3 is 5.
15 over 5 = 3
125/5 is exactly 15 !
33/15 = 11/5 = 2 1/5
36/15 = 12/5 = 2 and 2/5
2 and 3/5
No. A mixed number is a whole number plus a fraction, so it has to be more than ' 1 '. 5/15 is less than ' 1 ', so there's nothing you can do to it to make it look like a mixed number.
64 over 5 in a mixed number = 124/5
324 over 5 as a mixed number is 644/5
42 over 5 as a mixed number = 82/5