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∙ 6y agoThe only thing which is clear is that the product will be a rational number.
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∙ 6y agoAny positive improper (or top heavy) fraction.
No, it is not an improper fraction. It is a whole number.
Neither. It is the whole number, 1.
9/8 is an improper fraction.
Yes, it can. In fact every mixed number has an equivalent improper fraction.
The one where the denominator is the same and the numerator is the whole number multiplied by the denominator plus the numerator of the fraction.
Any positive improper (or top heavy) fraction.
Improper Fraction.
You do not do anything. An improper fraction IS a real number.
What is an example of rename a mixed number as an improper fraction?Okay, we want to change the mixed number 3 and 1/2 to an improper fraction. First, multiply the denominator of the fraction (2) by the whole number (3). Once you have multiplied that, add the product to the numerator (1). Therefore, making your answer 7/2.
Some numbers are improper fractions and some are not. For example, 1/2 or 0.5 is a number but not an improper fraction. And there is no way in which you can express it as an improper fraction.
If you are using the same number, then the improper fraction and mixed number are equal.
twelve eighths is already in improper fraction, an improper fraction is a fraction which has a numerator (top number) larger than the denominator (bottom number)
Convert the mixed number into an improper fraction then divide the fraction and improper fraction as normal (invert the divisor and multiply) and simplify the result (including converting any improper fraction into a mixed number)
No, it is not an improper fraction. It is a whole number.
First you would want to change the mixed number to an improper fraction. Then you can subtract
An Improper Fraction is when the top number is bigger than the bottom number