No, because a probability must lie in the interval [0, 1].
It isnt possible for it to b an improper fraction. For it to b an improper fraction, it has to first b a mixed no
No.
It is not possible to right 9 tenths as an improper fraction because it is not a whole number.
An improper fraction has a magnitude greater than 1,a proper fraction has a magnitude less than 1.Consequently, there is no possible solution to the question.
Improper fraction is greater than a proper fraction.
It isnt possible for it to b an improper fraction. For it to b an improper fraction, it has to first b a mixed no
No.
It is not possible to right 9 tenths as an improper fraction because it is not a whole number.
fraction or possible
It is not possible.
There are millions of possible solutions !
0.106 is a number whose magnitude is less than 1. It is, therefore not possible to represent it as an improper fraction in a sensible way.
An improper fraction has a magnitude greater than 1,a proper fraction has a magnitude less than 1.Consequently, there is no possible solution to the question.
5.8 as an improper fraction is 58/10.
If the improper fraction is greter than 0 it is the value of the improper fraction and if the improper fraction is less than 0, it is the negative of the value of the fraction.
4.27 as an improper fraction is 427/100
Because the probability of an impossible event is 0 and probability lies within the area of {0-1} meaning 0 is impossible and 1 is definite. If you took an improper fraction such as 5/4 and made it a proper faction, it would be 1 1/4 making it more than 1 or (100%) and that wouldn't make any sense because 4/4 (1) is definite, anything more isn't a probability.