If you mean: x/8 = 8+9+6+7 then x = 240/1 as an improper fraction
you take the whole number and add this below it-1 so it should look like this 2 - 1
The number below the fraction bar in a fraction is the denominator. The number above the fraction bar is the numerator.
The lowest prime number is 2.
A fraction written with an integer numerator placed over a (nonzero) integer denominator is called a vulgar fraction. Vulgar fractions are also known as common fractions or simple fractions. Examples are 2/5 and 7/3. In those examples, the numerators are 2 and 7, the denominators are 5 and 3, all of which are integers. Simple/common/vulgar fractions are distinguished from compound fractions, from complex fractions, from mixed numerals, from decimal fractions, and from irrational fractions. Examples of fractions that are not common fractions are: * 0.75 -- decimal fraction * (3/4) / 2 -- complex fraction * (3/4) / (2/3) -- complex fraction * (1 1/2) / 2 -- complex fraction with mixed numeral in numerator * 3/4 of 5/7 -- compound fraction * 75% --- which equals 75/100, but written as a percent, it has neither a numerator nor a denominator * pi/4 -- irrational fraction. The distinction between common fractions and fractions that are not common is NOT the same as the distinction between proper fractions and improper fractions (which is explained below, but which is not needed to understand what a common fraction is). Common fractions can be either proper or improper. ------ If the absolute value of the numerator (the number on top) is less than the absolute value of the denominator (the number on the bottom) the fraction is called a PROPER fraction.. Examples are 2/3 and and -2/5. If the absolute value of the numerator is greater than the absolute value of the denominator (the number on the bottom) the fraction is called IMPROPER. Examples are 3/2 and and -5/2. Improper fractions can be converted to a mixed numeral, that is, an integer plus a fraction. For example 7/3 is equal to 2 1/3.
The part of a fraction that is below the line and that functions as the divisor of the numerator
Solve the equation below for x. If your answer is not a whole number, enter it as a fraction in lowest terms, using the slash mark ( / ) as the fraction bar.3x + 5 = 6x + 23x=-6
An improper fraction has a numerator (the number above the line) that is larger than the denominator (the number below the line)If you have a whole number and a fraction then it is a matter of multiplying the denominator of the fractional part with the whole number and adding that to the numerator.Example6 3/5= 30/5 + 3/5 = 33/5
you take the whole number and add this below it-1 so it should look like this 2 - 1
petroleum gas. this gas is used for cooking.
0.65 is below 1, therefore you cannot have a mixed number. It's lowest fraction is 13/20
It is a fraction if the number below the line is not zero. If the ABSOLUTE value of the number above the line is smaller than the ABSOLUTE value of the number below the line then it is a proper fraction. Otherwise it is an improper fraction.So, -7 is smaller than 2 but -7/2 is not a proper fraction because the absolute value of -7 (which is 7) is not smaller than the absolute value of 2 (= 2).
20/7 is an improper fraction. This is a fraction where the numerator (the number on top) is greater than the denominator (the number below). It can be simplified into a mixed number by dividing 7 into 20 and expressing the remainder as a fraction. 20/7 = 2⁶/₇ The fraction after the number "2" showed as 6/7 but on saving the answer it became unintelligible.
The number below the fraction bar in a fraction is the denominator. The number above the fraction bar is the numerator.
7/4 is an improper fraction. The lesser denominator (4) is below the greater numerator (7). Divide the numerator by the denominator to see how many times 4 goes into 7. 7 ÷ 4 = 1 remainder 3 The resulting mixed number is 1 3/4 (one and three over four).
Mixed numbers include both integers and fractions. Example : 1 1/2 Improper fractions have a larger numerator than denominator (they have a value greater than 1). Example : 14/7 These forms are interchangeable. Multiplying the whole number by the denominator, and adding, will change a mixed number to an improper fraction. 2 3/4 = [(2x4) + 3] / 4 = 11/4 To change an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the numerator by the denominator, and combine the whole number with the remaining fraction. 15/7 = 2 plus remainder 1 = 2 1/7 --- An improper fraction is one whose numerator (the integer "above" the line) is LARGER than the denominator (the integer "below" the line). For example, 3/2 A mixed number is an integer (like 1, 2, 3) FOLLOWED by a proper (or possibly improper) fraction. For example, 1 1/2 is a mixed number. Further, all RATIONAL numbers can be expressed as a fraction of two integers.
1/2 on apex!
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