1 and 1/3 is a mixed number, but (3*1+1)/3 = 4/3 --------now it is an improper fraction
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.
An IMPROPER FRaction can be converted to a mixed number/fraction. Here is an example 14/3 Divide the '3' into '14' . It will go '4 ' times with a remainder of '2'. So the '4' becomes the coefficient (big) number and the '2' is placed over the '3' to make a faction. So 14/3 = 4 2/3 Mixed number/fraction.
A fraction bigger than one is an improper fraction.
1.13 as an improper fraction is 113/100. As a mixed number it is 1 13/100.
87.5 can be shown as a mixed number and an improper fraction, both. Mixed number: 87 1/2. Improper fraction: 175/2.
It is a mixed number.
15/7 is an improper fraction. It can be re-written as the mixed number: (2 and 1/7)
33*1/2 = 33/2 as an improper fraction = 161/2 as a mixed fraction.
1/7 is a proper fraction. It can't become an improper fraction or a mixed number.
87.5 can be shown as a mixed number and an improper fraction, both. Mixed number: 87 1/2. Improper fraction: 175/2.
50/45 is an improper fraction. 1 and 1/9 is an equivalent mixed number in lowest form.
You convert the mixed numeral into an improper fraction. Now subtract the improper fraction from the whole number by putting the whole number over 1.
No because 3 and 1/4 is a mixed number but as an improper fraction it is 13/4
1/3 is a proper fraction.
13 1/2 would be mixed number form, but as an improper fraction it is 27/2.
An improper fraction, like 22/7, is when the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. A mixed number, like 4 and 1/2, combines a whole number with a proper fraction.