An improper fraction is something like 7/5, or seven fifths. If it was something like this, 1 2/5, or one and two fifths, it would be a compound number.
You can simplify an improper fraction, unless the numbers are prime. Simplify it like how you would regularly, but don't forget that you can always turn it into a mixed number.
It is 100/1 as an improper fraction
Lets say we had the fraction 2, 2/3 you would work it out like: 2 2/3 = 3/3 + 3/3 + 2/3 = 8/3, that 8/3 is an improper fraction
depends on what the denominator is, like if it was 10 the answer would be 50/5 Hope this helps! :D
you would not change it back to a improper fraction you would solve it to a proper fraction so it could be looking like this 19 ___ 22
An improper fraction is something like 7/5, or seven fifths. If it was something like this, 1 2/5, or one and two fifths, it would be a compound number.
Say we had 2 ½, so we would work it out like 4⁄4,+ 4⁄4 + ¼ = 9⁄4. The 9⁄4 is the improper fraction.
That depends on what you would like to do to it.
You can simplify an improper fraction, unless the numbers are prime. Simplify it like how you would regularly, but don't forget that you can always turn it into a mixed number.
9/4
It would be said like this: 16/5
It is 100/1 as an improper fraction
Lets say we had the fraction 2, 2/3 you would work it out like: 2 2/3 = 3/3 + 3/3 + 2/3 = 8/3, that 8/3 is an improper fraction
12 to the fifth is an improper fraction. It would look like: 12/5. In this case the numerator is larger than the denominator which makes it improper.
Oh, dude, an improper fraction for 32 would be something like 64/2. It's improper because the numerator (64) is greater than the denominator (2). So, like, it's totally not following the rules, but who cares, right?
depends on what the denominator is, like if it was 10 the answer would be 50/5 Hope this helps! :D