Oh, isn't that a happy little question! When we have a mixed number like 138, it means we have a whole number (138) and a fraction part. To convert it to an improper fraction, we multiply the whole number (138) by the denominator of the fraction (1) and add the numerator (38). So, 138 as an improper fraction is 138/1.
Any proper fraction is less than 138%. There are an infinite number of them. (There are also an infinite number of improper fractions that are less than 138%, but that's another story.)
138/10 in improper fraction. 13 8/10 in mixed fraction
You would have 138 and then 3 over 5.
.666666666666... is the same as 2/3. So, you could write it as 46 2/3. If you multiply 46 by 3, you can see that 46 is equal to 138/3. If you add 138/3 and 2/3, you can see that 46.66666666666666... is the same thing as 140/3, so that is your answer.
138/1
138 is an integer, not a fraction.
138 is an integer and not really a fraction but it can be expressed as a fraction: in the form 138/1
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! When we have a mixed number like 138, it means we have a whole number (138) and a fraction part. To convert it to an improper fraction, we multiply the whole number (138) by the denominator of the fraction (1) and add the numerator (38). So, 138 as an improper fraction is 138/1.
Well, isn't that a happy little number! Let's turn 13.8 into a fraction. We can write it as 138/10 and simplify it further to 69/5. Just like that, we've turned a decimal into a lovely fraction!
1.38 written as a percentage is 138%
138/1,000 69/500
138/25
Any proper fraction is less than 138%. There are an infinite number of them. (There are also an infinite number of improper fractions that are less than 138%, but that's another story.)
138 is already a whole number in simplest form.
-0.138 is already a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction.Its equivalent, in rational form, is -138/1000 which you can simplify, if you so wish.
138/10 in improper fraction. 13 8/10 in mixed fraction