4 1/3 as an improper fraction = 13/3
four and one third as an improper fraction = 13/3
3 and one three third as an improper fraction = 10/33 1/3:= [(3 * 3)+1]/3= [9+1]/3= 10/3 in improper fraction
Four thirds.
2 and 1/3 as an improper fraction is 7/3
22/3
four and one third as an improper fraction = 13/3
3 and one three third as an improper fraction = 10/33 1/3:= [(3 * 3)+1]/3= [9+1]/3= 10/3 in improper fraction
6 and 1/3 as an improper fraction is 19/3
Four thirds.
2 and 1/3 as an improper fraction is 7/3
22/3
7/3
7/3
46/5
A fraction whose value is one or more is called an improper fraction, or a mixed fraction, depending on how you write it. For example one-and-a-half can be written as 1 1/2 - this is a mixed fraction. If you write it as 3/2, it is called an improper fraction.
No. The absolute value of the given fraction is less than 1. There is, therefore no sensible way to represent it as an improper fraction.
Ten thirds is an improper fraction. As a mixed number, it would be three and one-third.