Suppose the improper fraction is p/q, then if q goes into p r times with a remainder of s, thenp/q = r s/q
Let's say you have a decimal number that has a 0 at the left of the decimal point, (like 0.057), and you want to change it into a fraction. First take all the numbers to right of the decimal point (in this case 57, you can drop the leading 0's) and that will be your numerator (the "top" part of your fraction). For the denominator ("bottom" part) of your fraction, use a 1 followed by the same number of 0's as their are digits after the decimal point (in this case 3 -- here you must count the leading 0!). So 0.057 would be 57/1000 as a fraction. Decimal numbers that have numbers other than 0 the the left of the decimal point can be converted into mixed numbers. Just use the numbers the the left for the integer part of the number, and the same procedure as above to convert to a fraction part. Best explained as an example: 2305.0994 is the same as 2305 994/10000.
3248 s an integer, not a fraction.
if the 7's repeat forever, then the fraction is 7/9. If they do not repeat forever, then the fraction is 7777777777/10000000000.
What is 500 km as s fraction
29's the whole number and 3 over 20 as the fraction.
PROPER FRACTION/MIXED NUMBER: 6 and 2/1000 IMPROPER FRACTION: 6002/1000
a Mixed Number fraction is a fraction that instead of being improper such as 10/4 is rewritten with a whole number off to the side. you can make 2 whole 4's in 10 equaling 8, so you put a 2 off to the side of the fraction and leave 2/4 or 1/2 the mixed number of 10/4 is 2&1/2
13/5 = 2 and 3/5. You can get the mixed fraction by seeing how many 5's you can take out of 13. You can take 2 fives from 13, and it leaves 3 left over. So, the mixed fraction is 2 and 3/5.
A mixed number is a whole number plus a fraction, so when dividing into it, both the whole number and the fraction are divided by the divisor. When working with mixed numbers is it (almost) always much easier to convert them to improper fractions first, do the operation(s) and convert any resulting improper fraction to a mixed number. To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator to form the new numerator and keep the denominator the same. eg 3 4/7 = (3x7 + 4)/7 = 25/7 To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number divide the numerator by the denominator to get a whole number quotient and a remainder. The whole number is the whole number and the remainder is the numerator over the original denominator. eg 25/7 → 25 ÷ 7 = 3 r 4 → 25/7 = 3 4/7
Suppose you have an improper fraction of the form p/q where p>q>0.Divide p by q: suppose the integer part of p/q (the integer quotient) is r, leaving a remainder of s. Then p/q = r s/q.If that alphabet soup has left you confused, try this:Suppose you have the improper fraction 17/5Divide 17 by 5 to give a quotient of of 3 and a remainder of 2. Therefore 17/5 = 3 2/5.
depends on what number you use to divide
21.5 as a mixed number = 21 1/2
Suppose the improper fraction is p/q, then if q goes into p r times with a remainder of s, thenp/q = r s/q
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20 over 12 s a mixed number = 12/3
29/7 = 41/7