How about: 3/2 or 4/3
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You cannot. By definition, an improper fraction has an absolute value which is greater than 1 whereas a regular fraction has a value less than 1.
-0.9 is a fraction whose absolute value is less than 1 and so it cannot be written as an improper fraction.
A proper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is less than its denominator, meaning its value is less than 1. An improper fraction is one whose numerator is greater than its denominator, meaning its value is more than 1. An improper fraction can always be written as a mixed number ... an integer plus a proper fraction.
In a proper fraction the absolute value of the numerator (top) is less than the denominator (bottom). In an improper fraction it is not.
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.