A fraction with a numerator that is smaller than its denominator is less than one.
if the numerator is bigger then the denominator it is called an improper fraction so you have to divide to get your regular fraction.
the fraction is said to be improper.
mixed fraction
there is nothing to do its a proper fraction
That's an improper fraction.
It is then an improper or 'top heavy' fraction
If you're asking the difference, then a proper fraction is when the numerator is smaller than the denominator. And an improper fraction is a fraction bigger than whole or when the numerator is larger than the denominator.
There is no improper fraction for this fraction because the numerator is not bigger than the denominator.
It is anImproper fraction,ONLY if the numerator is bigger than the denominator, and if the numerator and denominator are the same it is a whole number.example of an improper fraction: 5/3example of a whole number: 7/7
yes it could be
It is a top-heavy, or improper fraction but only if the denominator is positive.It is not defined if the denominator is 0 and the numerator is any positive integer.It need not be an improper fraction if the denominator is negative and the numerator is positive - and therefore greater - but of a smaller magnitude.For example, consider 2/(-3): the numerator = 2 is bigger than denominator = -3, but the fraction is not improper.