Divide the numerator by the denominator to give a quotient and remainder.
The quotient is the whole number, the remainder is the numerator, the denominator being the same as the original fraction.
For example the improper fraction 17/4 in mixed form:
17 / 4 = 4 remainder 1 (since 17 = 4 x 4 + 1).
so 17/4 = 4 1/4
43 is an integer, not an improper fraction nor a mixed number.
Improper Fraction.
First you would want to change the mixed number to an improper fraction. Then you can subtract
I wouldconvert both to improper fraction,find a common multiple (CM),calculate equivalent fraction with CM as the denominator,add the numerators,change the improper fraction to a mixed fraction, if required,simplify the fractional part of the mixed fraction - if appropriate and required.
make each fraction a improper fraction the flip the second fraction and multiply straight across then simplify
43 is an integer, not an improper fraction nor a mixed number.
There isn't one. You can only make an improper fraction from a mixed fraction, which a whole number with a fraction on its side
Improper Fraction.
First you would want to change the mixed number to an improper fraction. Then you can subtract
The mixed number consists of a whole number and a fraction. Multiply the denominator of the fraction portion by the whole number and to this product add the numerator of the fraction portion. This value is the numerator of the new improper fraction. The denominator of the new improper fraction is the same as the denominator of the original fraction portion of the mixed number.
You can't convert a proper fraction to an improper or mixed fraction - it just doesn't make sense. By definition, a proper fraction is one that is less than one; a mixed fraction - as well as an improper fraction - is less than or equal to one.
it is fraction with the numerator greater than or equal to the denominator
I wouldconvert both to improper fraction,find a common multiple (CM),calculate equivalent fraction with CM as the denominator,add the numerators,change the improper fraction to a mixed fraction, if required,simplify the fractional part of the mixed fraction - if appropriate and required.
make each fraction a improper fraction the flip the second fraction and multiply straight across then simplify
If you are using the same number, then the improper fraction and mixed number are equal.
Yes, it can. In fact every mixed number has an equivalent improper fraction.
A fraction bigger than one is an improper fraction.