6/4 is an improper fraction, so to make it proper, you have to simplify it. 4 goes into 6 1 time, with a remainder of 2, so it would be 1 2/4, which you would simplify into 1 1/2
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3/4 divided by 3/5 = 5/4
It is a proper fraction when the numerator is less than the denominator as for example 3/4
No, that's an improper fraction.
A proper fraction is when the numerator is less than the denominator as for example 3/4 whereas an improper fraction is when the numerator is greater than the denominator as for example 7/2
There are infinitely many of them. Any proper fraction, for example 23/5971.There are infinitely many of them. Any proper fraction, for example 23/5971.There are infinitely many of them. Any proper fraction, for example 23/5971.There are infinitely many of them. Any proper fraction, for example 23/5971.
3/4 divided by 3/5 = 5/4
It is a proper fraction when the numerator is less than the denominator as for example 3/4
No, that's an improper fraction.
A proper fraction is when the numerator is less than the denominator as for example 3/4 whereas an improper fraction is when the numerator is greater than the denominator as for example 7/2
A proper fraction is when its numerator is less than its denominator as for example 3/4 whereas an improper fraction is when its numerator is greater than its denominator as for example 9/2
A proper fraction is a ratio in the form p/q where p and q are integers and q>0.
(1/2) / (1/3) = 3/2 = 11/2, which is not a proper fraction.
Mixed fractions can't become proper fractions. Mixed fractions are greater than one.
Any fraction divided by a smaller fraction will do the trick. 1/3 divided by 1/4 is 4/3 which is 11/3
Not a proper fraction since it is less than 1. But a top heavy fraction certainly can be. For example, 9/3 which is 3.
No.