What you do is actually do the division, so, 26.3. Simple as that.
7/2
7 as an improper fraction would be 7 over 1 or 7/1
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 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is 23/3
3 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is 11/3
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.
7 as an improper fraction would be 7 over 1 or 7/1
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 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is 23/3
3 and 2/3 as an improper fraction is 11/3
It is: 23/20 is an improper fraction and is 1.15 as a decimal
To convert a decimal to a fraction, we first write the decimal as a fraction over 1. For 11.4, this is 11.4/1. Next, we multiply the fraction by 10 to move the decimal point to the right and get rid of the decimal. This gives us 114/10. Finally, we simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 2 in this case. Therefore, 11.4 as an improper fraction is 57/5.
Eight over four is an improper fraction, so when you simplify, you get two. So the decimal is 2.0
As a decimal it is 0.85 as a fraction it is 17 over 20
6 over 1