Certainly. Every fraction is a ratio.
You should when doing calculations with it but otherwise, No.
Add the letter "n" after the first article. That is, change "a" to "an".
Proper fraction is part to whole.
A fraction is a ratio
Certainly. Every fraction is a ratio.
You should when doing calculations with it but otherwise, No.
Add the letter "n" after the first article. That is, change "a" to "an".
It is: 11.13 = 1113/100 as an improper fraction
Proper fraction is part to whole.
A fraction is a ratio
You cannot.
No.
Yes. An improper fraction is defined as a fraction of the form a/b where a > b. This is still the ratio of two whole numbers which is what a rational number is.
2.33 is, itself, an improper 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. Its equivalent, in improper rational form, is 2 33/100.
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.
Mixed fraction Improper fraction Numerator Denominator Ratio