44 is a whole number and there is no sensible way in which to write it as a mixed number. If you want it as a mixed number in terms of some other quantity then you need to specify that second quantity.
5 and 1/2
44/9 = 4 8/9
44 over 3 = 14 2/3
40/9 = (36+4)/9 = 36/9 + 4/9 = 4 + 4/9 or 44/9
4 < 44 so 4/44 is a proper fraction, not a mixed number.
44 over 35 as a mixed number = 19/35
44 is a whole number and there is no sensible way in which to write it as a mixed number. If you want it as a mixed number in terms of some other quantity then you need to specify that second quantity.
44 is an integer and so there is no sensible way to write it as a mixed number. You could try 44 0/n where n is any positive integer. As an improper fraction, it is 44/1.
44/12 = 11/3 = 32/3
4 and 44 over 100
44 4/5
4 and 4/10
14 2/3
5 and 1/2
24/5 = 44/5
104/25 = 44/25