6.4 as an improper fraction is 64/10.
You just take any denominator, (which is the second number in a fraction) and any whole number and multiply that denominator by the whole number to get an improper fraction, say you choose, the whole number 16 and the denominator 4, multiply 4 by 16 and get 64, your improper fraction will be 64/4.
If 3 46 9 means 3 46/9, then it can't be converted to a proper fraction but to an improper fraction. 3 46/9 = 64/9 in improper fraction.
15.234375 in fraction form = 975/64
1/64
7.3 as an improper fraction is 73/10
6.4 as an improper fraction is 64/10.
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put it into an improper fraction from 12 4/5 to 64/5 now do long division and get it from 64/5 to 12.8
64 is an integer, not a fraction.
You just take any denominator, (which is the second number in a fraction) and any whole number and multiply that denominator by the whole number to get an improper fraction, say you choose, the whole number 16 and the denominator 4, multiply 4 by 16 and get 64, your improper fraction will be 64/4.
If 3 46 9 means 3 46/9, then it can't be converted to a proper fraction but to an improper fraction. 3 46/9 = 64/9 in improper fraction.
15.234375 in fraction form = 975/64
64/1
64 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 64/1.
An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. To convert a whole number like 32 into an improper fraction, you can express it as 32/1. This means that there are 32 equal parts in the whole, which is essentially the same as saying 32.
Yes. 1.64 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. And, since it is a decimal fraction, there is not another simpler decimal form.