To change 5 2/6 into an improper fraction, you first need to convert the whole number part into a fraction by multiplying it by the denominator of the fractional part. In this case, 5 can be written as 5/1. Then, add the fractional part to the new fraction. So, 5 2/6 becomes (5*6 + 2)/6 = 32/6.
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Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to do math or something. Okay, so to change 5 2/6 into an improper fraction, you just multiply the whole number (5) by the denominator of the fraction (6) and add the numerator (2). So, 5 x 6 = 30, then add 2 to get 32. Put that over the original denominator of 6, and you've got 32/6. Voilà!
5 2/6 changed to an improper fraction is 32/6 which is obtained by multiplying the 6 by 5 and adding the 2.
If you mean 5 and 4/5 then as an improper fraction it is 29/5
You cannot change 3/5 into an improper fraction. An improper fraction has a numerator that is greater than the denominator.
5 and 2/10 as an improper fraction is 26/5 in its simplest form
This becomes 5/3 as an improper fraction.
It is: 2.5 = 5/2 as an improper fraction