What you do is actually do the division, so, 26.3. Simple as that.
7/2
To write 7.56 as an improper fraction, first identify the whole number part, which is 7. The decimal part, .56, can be converted to a fraction by placing it over a power of 10. Since there are two decimal places, .56 can be written as 56/100. Combining the whole number and fractional parts, 7.56 as an improper fraction is 756/100.
7 as an improper fraction would be 7 over 1 or 7/1
3 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is 11/3
7 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is 23/3
7/2
Pi written as an improper fraction is 22/722 over 7
You cannot change 3/5 into an improper fraction. An improper fraction has a numerator that is greater than the denominator.
To write 7.56 as an improper fraction, first identify the whole number part, which is 7. The decimal part, .56, can be converted to a fraction by placing it over a power of 10. Since there are two decimal places, .56 can be written as 56/100. Combining the whole number and fractional parts, 7.56 as an improper fraction is 756/100.
7 as an improper fraction would be 7 over 1 or 7/1
3 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is 11/3
7 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is 23/3
It is: 23/20 is an improper fraction and is 1.15 as a decimal
Eight over four is an improper fraction, so when you simplify, you get two. So the decimal is 2.0
yes, it is improper. The correct way to write 7 over 7... is 1.
6 over 1
As a decimal it is 0.85 as a fraction it is 17 over 20