You make 3000 in to the improper fraction 3000/1 and then you multiply across. So you get 3000*2/1*3
first you make the fraction into an improper fraction. so that would be 20 over 3. then divide 20 into 3 Answer: 6.66 repeating or 6.67
Firstly, you need to recognize that 0.8 is the same as 8/10. Changing that will give you a simplified form of 2 8/10. If you want to turn that into an improper fraction, you have to take the 2 wholes and multiply by ten. That will give you 20. Then you add that number to the numerator, giving you an improper fraction form of 28/10.
4 as an improper fraction = 4/1
An improper fraction is a fraction whose size is greater than ' 1 '. The size of ' -0.6 ' is less than ' 1 ', so it doesn't have enough to it to make an improper fraction.
There are 12 thirds in four wholes. To find this, you multiply the number of wholes by the number of parts in each whole (4 wholes x 3 parts = 12 thirds). This is because each whole can be divided into three equal parts to make thirds.
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If each whole has three parts to it, then with 2 holes you will have 6 thirds. You then add the extra third to the other 6 and get the improper fraction of 7/3.
Three and two thirds are equal precisely to three and two thirds. Nothing more, nothing less. Or if you want to make it a improper fraction it will be 11/3 or eleven thirds
You make 3000 in to the improper fraction 3000/1 and then you multiply across. So you get 3000*2/1*3
first you make the fraction into an improper fraction. so that would be 20 over 3. then divide 20 into 3 Answer: 6.66 repeating or 6.67
all you have to do is like for example if there is 2 and 17 thirds all u would do is add 2+17 and then times it by three and you would get 57 thirds
2 wholes make an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 2/1 which cannot be simplified.
Firstly, you need to recognize that 0.8 is the same as 8/10. Changing that will give you a simplified form of 2 8/10. If you want to turn that into an improper fraction, you have to take the 2 wholes and multiply by ten. That will give you 20. Then you add that number to the numerator, giving you an improper fraction form of 28/10.
4 as an improper fraction = 4/1
No, it is smaller. The numerator represents parts of a whole. The denominator represents the whole, or how many parts you need to make a whole. So if you have 2/7, that means only 2 parts out of seven wholes are filled. if you have 12/4, that means the denominator was filled 3 times, and you have 3 wholes.
The smallest improper fraction I could make would be called one plus one over infinity. Technically, the smallest improper fraction is indistinguishable from an integer.