9/2 18/4 36/8 These are all improper fractions equal to 4 and one half. The important thing to realize is that 4 and one half is 9/2. Thank about it, 2 goes into 9 four times, with 1/2 left over. Then, all i did to the 9/2 was multiply it by (2/2) twice. This will allow it to keep the same ratio, and allow it to be a different improper fraction, even though they are all equal.
Three in fraction form is three over one.
75/100, 3/4, and 8/12 are three different equivalent fractions of 0.75
if you want a mixed number it is 3 1/2 if you want a improper fraction it is 7/2
Three fractions equivalent to 3/5 are 6/10, 12/20 and 15/25
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The three improper fractions that equal the whole number 3 are 9/3, 6/2, and 3/1. These fractions show different ways to represent the whole number 3 using improper fractions.
The three types of fractions are mixed, improper, and proper fractions.
They are: 14/3, 28/6 and 56/12
There are three types of fractions that are used in mathematics. The three types of fractions are, mixed fractions, proper fractions, and improper fractions.
(3/10)+(1/2)+(1/5)=1
9/2 18/4 36/8 These are all improper fractions equal to 4 and one half. The important thing to realize is that 4 and one half is 9/2. Thank about it, 2 goes into 9 four times, with 1/2 left over. Then, all i did to the 9/2 was multiply it by (2/2) twice. This will allow it to keep the same ratio, and allow it to be a different improper fraction, even though they are all equal.
First change 42/3 (a mixed fraction) into an improper fraction. Do this by multiplying the 3 times the 4, and add the 2. The answer is 14/3.There is an infinite number of improper fractions that reduce down to 14/3. Just multiply the top and the bottom (numerator and denominator) by the same number and you will have several different equivalent fractions.way's to make in to an improper fractions28/6 ,42/9,56/12,266/5714/3
Fractions are generally thought of as quantities less than one. If a fraction is equal to or greater than one, it is either a mixed fraction, such as 3 1/2 (three and one half), or an improper fraction, such as 3/2 (three halves) or 5/3 (five thirds). The student should learn how to convert quickly from mixed fractions to improper fractions and vice versa.
11 over 3, 14 over 3, and 10 over 3
The three types of fractions are: common, improper or 'top heavy' and equivalent fractions
The three types of decimal fractions are:terminating,repeating (or recurring) andnon-terminating and non-repeating,