Yes.
55/6
9 1/6 Multiply 6 x 9 and add the 1 to get 55. The improper fraction is 55/6.
5.5 as an improper fraction is 55/10.
55/10
51/2 as an improper fraction is 55/10 or 11/2
As a mixed fraction: 5+(1/2). OR as an improper fraction in lowest terms: (11/2)
If a fraction was written as a mixed number and then turned into an improper fraction you've went backwards instead of on the correct path. You need to return an improper fraction to a proper fraction (mixed number). 55/12 is an example of a improper fraction. We simply divide the top number into the bottom number. 55 ÷ 12 = 4.xxxxx. So we have our whole number. 4. Now we need our fractional part. 4 x 12 = 48. 55 - 48 = 7. Now we have the amount of parts left over always place it back over the original denominator. Now we have our entire mixed number. 4 7/12
6 7/8 as can be written as improper fraction as 55/8.
6 7/8 = 55/8
5.625 = 5625/1000 = 55/8 = 45/8 (as an improper fraction)
3/2
Two and three sevenths is "31/7", read "Thirty-one sevenths" in improper form.