Here's an example: If you have 8/3, and you want it as a mixed number, you see how many times 3 can go into 8 (In this case, 2) and how many are left over (2).So now it would be 2 2/8 = 2 1/4
**Remember that you can only change a fraction when the numerator is bigger than the denominator
So 8 divided by 3...Is 2
How many left over from division?....(2) 2 2/?
Always use the numerator....2 2/8 Simplify
-1.12 as an improper fraction in its simplest form is -28/25
Expressed as an improper fraction in its simplest form, 1.1 is equal to 11/10 or eleven over ten.
7.7 as a mixed number is 7 7/10. As an improper fraction it is 77/10. It is in simplest form.
Add the letter "n" after the first article. That is, change "a" to "an".
No.
divide the numerator by the denominator
It is 15/4 as an improper fraction in its simplest form
-1.12 as an improper fraction in its simplest form is -28/25
As an improper fraction in its simplest form 112.5 is 225/2
1 7/5 would be 2 2/5. 13/5 would be the improper fraction.
Expressed as an improper fraction in its simplest form, 1.1 is equal to 11/10 or eleven over ten.
You change it into an improper fraction, then simplify it, then if you want to, change it back to a mixed number.
7.7 as a mixed number is 7 7/10. As an improper fraction it is 77/10. It is in simplest form.
Add the letter "n" after the first article. That is, change "a" to "an".
It is: 11.13 = 1113/100 as an improper fraction
No.
You cannot.