The answer to this question depends on what you are required to do. If you are not asked to do anything specific, you do not have to do anything.
No. 31/10 would be a vulgar (or topheavy) fraction.
You change them into improper or topheavy fractions.
One can purchase TopHeavy products from Amazon where they have a number of such products available to buy. One can also buy their products from Best Buy and eBay.
It depends on how the weights are loaded. If the rack is topheavy, it's likely to tip over, but if you load weights from the bottom up, the rack will surely remain stable. It is designed not to tip with a metal base
Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!
different kinds of fraction: *proper fraction *improper fraction *mixed fraction *equal/equivalent fraction
There cannot be a whole fraction. If it is a fraction it is not whole and if it is whole it is not a fraction.
The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.
No, every fraction is not a unit fraction because unit fraction must have 1 as numerator but every unit fraction is a fraction such as 2/3 is a fraction but not considered a unit fraction and 1/3 which is a unit fraction is also called fraction
Every fraction is an equivalent fraction: each fraction in decimal form has an equivalent rational fraction as well as an equivalent percentage fraction.
A fraction that has a different sign to the first fraction.
Divide the fraction by 100, and you will get the percentage of a fraction.