For example if you have a fraction 1 2/4 then you would take the whole (using fourths) and put it as 4/4 then you still have to add the 2/4 so 4/4 plus 2/4 is 6/4
First put it in the simplest form & then convert the fraction into a mixed fraction. Example : 110/40 = 11/4 = 2 3/4
4 and 2 thirds as a fraction = 4 2/3
5 4/10, or 5 2/5, or 27/5.
The fraction for 2 over 4 is 2/4, whick equals 1/2
2 3/4
For example if you have a fraction 1 2/4 then you would take the whole (using fourths) and put it as 4/4 then you still have to add the 2/4 so 4/4 plus 2/4 is 6/4
You can subtract the bigger fraction by the smaller fraction and then put a minus sign in front of the answer.
2.4 is 2 and 4 tenths, so to put it in fraction form, it would be 2 4/10. To reduce down from that, it would be 2 2/5.
First put it in the simplest form & then convert the fraction into a mixed fraction. Example : 110/40 = 11/4 = 2 3/4
so you have the fraction, ex: 2/4 (fraction) x 2 (whole number). you put the whole number, 2, over 1. so it's 2/4 x 2/1. then you go ahead and multiply (assuming you know how to do that.) 2 _ x 2 , you can change to 2 2 _ x _ 4 4 1
One way to get the equivalent fraction is to multiply the given fraction by 2/2, 3/3, 4/4,...1 equivalent fraction of 2/4= 4/8
4 and 2 thirds as a fraction = 4 2/3
5 4/10, or 5 2/5, or 27/5.
Answer: 4/2 in fraction
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the bottom number of the fraction (the denominator) and add the top number of the fraction (the numerator) and put this as the top number over the original bottom number: 21/4 = (2 x 4 + 1)/4 = 9/4
The fraction for 2 over 4 is 2/4, whick equals 1/2