First you would want to change the mixed number to an improper fraction. Then you can subtract
Change the mixed numbers into improper fractions and carry out the calculations accordingly
Some numbers are improper fractions and some are not. For example, 1/2 or 0.5 is a number but not an improper fraction. And there is no way in which you can express it as an improper fraction.
Turn the proper fraction into an improper fraction.
change the whole number to a fraction by putting it over 1. the improper fraction stays the same.ex:5/3 x 6=5/3 x 6/1
First you would want to change the mixed number to an improper fraction. Then you can subtract
Change the mixed numbers into improper fractions and carry out the calculations accordingly
Some numbers are improper fractions and some are not. For example, 1/2 or 0.5 is a number but not an improper fraction. And there is no way in which you can express it as an improper fraction.
Only if the fraction is improper (greater than one).
turn fraction into a improper fraction
Turn the proper fraction into an improper fraction.
change the whole number to a fraction by putting it over 1. the improper fraction stays the same.ex:5/3 x 6=5/3 x 6/1
The improper fraction will turn out to be some whole number plus a fraction. That will locate the number between that whole number (without the fraction) and the one following it. 22/7 = 3 and 1/7 and lies between 3 and 4.
they both have a value
Yes. An improper fraction is defined as a fraction of the form a/b where a > b. This is still the ratio of two whole numbers which is what a rational number is.
There are no numbers on that list that satisfy that criterion.
Make it into an both numbers an improper fraction and then do the opperation.