Put the "65" part to the side for now. 0.6=6/10=3/5. Add 65 and 3/5, which equals 65 3/5. Now, Multiply 65 by 5 and you will get 325. Then add 3 and you will get 328. Take the "328" and put it as the numerator and use 5 as the denominator. 65.6 as an improper fraction is 328/5. The way to check is divide 328 by 5, which equals 65.6
To change 65.6 to an improper fraction, first write it as a fraction by putting the number over 1: 65.6/1. Multiply the 10 by the number of decimal places (in this case, 1) to get the denominator, which is 10: 65.6/1 becomes 656/10. Since 656 and 10 are divisible by 8, simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 8: 656/10 simplifies to 82/1. Therefore, the improper fraction representing 65.6 is 82/1.
656/10
656/10
65.6 = 656/10
656 = 656/1 in fraction
Add the letter "n" after the first article. That is, change "a" to "an".
656/10
656/10
65.6 = 656/10= 653/5
656/10 65 and 6/10
65.6 = 656/10
656 = 656/1 in fraction
Add the letter "n" after the first article. That is, change "a" to "an".
It is: 11.13 = 1113/100 as an improper fraction
656 when expressed as a fraction will be 656/1000 and when simplified is 82/125.
You cannot.
No.
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.