Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To turn 2 4/7 into an improper fraction, we first multiply the whole number 2 by the denominator 7, which gives us 14. Then we add the numerator 4 to get 18. So, 2 4/7 as an improper fraction is 18/7. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy accidents!
2.35 = 47/20
Convert the decimal 4.5 to a fraction 4 1/2 As an Improper Fraction 4 1/2 = 9/2
7.5 in an improper fraction = 15/2
It is: 2.5 = 5/2 as an improper fraction
4 7/10 = 47/10.
135/47
There is no improper fraction for 3/47.
47/9
5 and 2/9 = 47/95x9= 4545+2= 47
It is: 47/10 as an improper fraction
2.35 = 47/20
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and add the numerator of the fraction to give the numerator; the denominator is the same as the denominator of the fraction: 5 2/9 = (5×9+2)/9 = 47/9
47/9
47/6
it is 47 sixths
That's a proper fraction. Fractions can be either proper or improper and can't change.
mixed # into an improper fraction: multiply the whole number by the denominator(bottom number ont he fraction) then add that number to the numberator(the top number of the fraction. and that's it! improper fraction into a mised number: divide the numberator by the denominator. whatever WHOLE number you get is your number, now for the fraction. whatever you got as the remander when you divided but that on top of the fration. ex 47/5. 5 goes into 47 9 times with a remander of 2. that equals 9 and 2/5.