9/2 18/4 36/8 These are all improper fractions equal to 4 and one half. The important thing to realize is that 4 and one half is 9/2. Thank about it, 2 goes into 9 four times, with 1/2 left over. Then, all i did to the 9/2 was multiply it by (2/2) twice. This will allow it to keep the same ratio, and allow it to be a different improper fraction, even though they are all equal.
5/5 is an improper fraction, because it is the same as saying 1. Yes. 5/5 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions are fractions with greater numerator than denominator or with the same numerator and denominator. Thus, improper fractions when changed to decimals are always greater than one or exactly equal to one. 5/5 is exactly equal to one, thus it is an improper fraction.
14/3, 28/6, 42/9
nineteen
7/6 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions can't be proper fractions. It wouldn't be proper.
Improper fractions cannot become proper fractions.
4/5 is a proper fraction. Proper fractions can't become improper fractions; it wouldn't be proper.
Proper fractions have a numerator (top number) that is smaller than it's denominator (lower number). Improper fractions are the opposite, so 9/4 is improper.
Well that's an improper fraction, which should simply be 1. The fact that it is simply one, the other equivalent fractions are ∞/∞ As the answer is infinite as long as they are equal. Hope this helped.
make it was 1 and one over six it would become 9 over 15 because that is an improper fraction
It is: 23/7
Improper fractions and proper fractions are mutually exclusive; one can't be the other.