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That's a proper fraction. Fractions can be either proper or improper and can't change.
4/9 is a proper fraction and there is not an improper version.4/9 is a proper fraction and there is not an improper version.4/9 is a proper fraction and there is not an improper version.4/9 is a proper fraction and there is not an improper version.
Improper fraction is greater than a proper fraction.
An improper fraction has a magnitude greater than 1,a proper fraction has a magnitude less than 1.Consequently, there is no possible solution to the question.
You replace the n by an m: the proper term is "improper fraction".