123/12
To convert 101/4 into an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 12, first make the 1/4 an equivalent fraction over 12 and then convert that mixed number into an improper fraction:
4 goes into 12 three times, therefore multiply numerator and denominator by 3:
1/4 = (1x3)/(4x3) = 3/12
Giving the mixed number equivalence:
101/4 = 103/12
Now convert the mixed number into an improper fraction by multiplying the denominator by the whole number and adding the numerator to give the new numerator:
103/12 = (10x12 + 3)/12
= 123/12
Alternatively, first convert the 101/4 into an improper fraction and then make that equivalent to a fraction over 12 (by multiplying top and bottom by 3):
101/4 = (10x4+1)/4 = 41/4
41/4 = (41x3)/(4x3) = 123/12
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5/4
No, 1/4 = 0.25. The numerator can be divided by the denominator to find an equivalent decimal of the fraction.
Since a reciprocal is basically a fraction flipped over itself, make 1 4/5 an improper fraction- 9/5. Now flip the numerator and denominator around- 5/9, That's the reciprocal.
Treat like a division problem. The quotient will be the whole number part of the mixed number. The remainder will be the numerator of the fractional part, the denominator is the divisor (the number that you're dividing by). example: 13 ----- 4 divide 13 ÷ 4 which is 3... with 1 left over (remainder). so your answer would be: 3 ¼ (three and one fourth.) because you divide by the original denominator [4].
The key to answering this question is to find your "lowest common denominator." (The denominator is the number below the line of the fraction.) If you multiply the denominators of the two fractions (4 and 5) you will come up with a common denominator (20). That will usually be your lowest common denominator. Then multiply each numerator (the number above the line of the fraction) by the denominator of the other fraction. The numerator of one-fourth is 1; the denominator of two-fifths is 5. Therefore, multiply 1 x 5 and you get 5. The numerator of two-fifths is 2; the denominator of one-fourth is 4. Therefore, multiply 2 x 4 and you get 8. Finally, add the results of your calculations: 5 + 8 = 13 Your new numerator is 13 and your new denominator is 20.
10 and 1/4 = 41/4 = 123/12
No, two fourth is not an improper fraction because the numerator is less than the denominator if it was improper it would be four over two which you can change it into a mixed number.
15 __ 20
1/4 = 3/12 So 10 1/4 = 10 3/12 = 123/12
5/4
The improper fraction of 1-3/4 is 7/4. Multiply the denominator (4) times the whole number (1), which equals 4. Then add 4 to the numerator (3), which gives you 7, which is the numerator of the improper fraction, 7/4.
3 1/4 is 13/4 as an improper fraction. to change a mixed number to an improper fraction just multiply the denominator by the whole number then add the numberator to that product. Take the answer and put it over your denominator. In this case 4 is the denominator.. so you multiply that by the whole number which is 3 in this case... the product would be 12. then you add 12 by the numerator which is 1 in this case. this will equal 13. then you take 13 and put 13 over the denominator which is 4. and this is how you find a mixed number to an improper fraction.
No, 1/4 = 0.25. The numerator can be divided by the denominator to find an equivalent decimal of the fraction.
Convert the 10 1/4 into 12ths - which is 10 3/12. Multiply the whole number by 12, and you get 120. 120+3=123. So your answer is 123/12
A denominator is the bottom number of a fraction. It tells how many equal parts make up the whole. It also names the fraction, such as "half", "thirds", "fourth", etc. For example: 1/4 - 4 is the denominator and the name of the fraction, one fourth or one quarter. The denominator is the bottom number in a fraction. For example, if 3/4 was your fraction, the 4 would be your denominator.
13/4
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