Yes it is. A regular fraction is a fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator, thus the value of the fraction will always be less than one. Note that a fraction with it's numerator bigger than the denominator does not count as a regular fraction; it is called a improper fraction. Whereas a mixed fraction is a regular fraction with a whole number at the left that is at least one. Thus, the value of a mixed fraction will always be more than one.
7 1/2 as a compound fraction or 15/2 as a regular fraction.
"Regular" fractions have integers for the numerator and denominator. Complex fractions have fractions at one or both of those spots.
convert to a regular fraction, swap the num and denom in second fraction and multiply. For example: (2 1/2)/(1/2) = 3/2*2/1 = 6/2 or 3 Hope this helps!
5/6 cannot be an improper fraction. You need a mixed number to reveal an improper fraction. 5/6 is just a regular fraction.
Yes it is. A regular fraction is a fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator, thus the value of the fraction will always be less than one. Note that a fraction with it's numerator bigger than the denominator does not count as a regular fraction; it is called a improper fraction. Whereas a mixed fraction is a regular fraction with a whole number at the left that is at least one. Thus, the value of a mixed fraction will always be more than one.
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You cannot. By definition, an improper fraction has an absolute value which is greater than 1 whereas a regular fraction has a value less than 1.
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-2 1/2 as a compound fraction or -5/2 as a regular fraction.
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7 1/2 as a compound fraction or 15/2 as a regular fraction.
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The terms for fractions are common, improper and mixed numeral.Common fractions have a numerator that is smaller than the denominator.Improper fractions have a greater numerator than denominator.Mixed numeral has a whole number next to a common fraction.
if the numerator is bigger then the denominator it is called an improper fraction so you have to divide to get your regular fraction.
"Regular" fractions have integers for the numerator and denominator. Complex fractions have fractions at one or both of those spots.
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