not unless it could be divided both top and bottom number by 2
you would not change it back to a improper fraction you would solve it to a proper fraction so it could be looking like this 19 ___ 22
It is 100/1 as an improper fraction
Say we had 2 ½, so we would work it out like 4⁄4,+ 4⁄4 + ¼ = 9⁄4. The 9⁄4 is the improper fraction.
An improper fraction is something like 7/5, or seven fifths. If it was something like this, 1 2/5, or one and two fifths, it would be a compound number.
An improper fraction, like 22/7, is when the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. A mixed number, like 4 and 1/2, combines a whole number with a proper fraction.
That depends on what you would like to do to it.
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You can simplify an improper fraction, unless the numbers are prime. Simplify it like how you would regularly, but don't forget that you can always turn it into a mixed number.
An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. To convert a whole number like 32 into an improper fraction, you can express it as 32/1. This means that there are 32 equal parts in the whole, which is essentially the same as saying 32.
It's called an improper fraction.
4 and 2 = 4 + 2 = 6 6/7 - You cannot make this an improper fraction - an improper is like this: 45/9 The numerator is larger than the denominator
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the absolute value of an improper fraction, you simply ignore whether it's a proper fraction or not and focus on the number itself. You see, absolute value is like giving a big hug to a number, no matter if it's positive or negative. Just take away any negative sign and you'll have the absolute value, like a beautiful little treasure waiting to be discovered.