Yes.
An improper fraction has a numerator larger than the denominator. -13/1 will be your answer.
1 as a fraction is 1/1 or 12/12 or 199/199. when you divide the top number by the bottom you get 1. if you had 11/12 it is 11 divided by 12 or 0.9166666. smaller than 1 13/12 is 1.083333. larger than 1
(11/3) - (13/4) = (44/12) - (39/12) = 5/12
Because the numerators are the same, you can compare the denominators. Since 10ths are larger than 13ths, 3/10 is larger than 3/13. When the denominators are the same, the fraction with the larger numerator is the largest. When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the smaller denominator is the largest.
1.3 ina fractionof 12 =13/121.3/12 * 10/10 = 130/120 or 13/12
An improper fraction has a numerator larger than the denominator. -13/1 will be your answer.
1 as a fraction is 1/1 or 12/12 or 199/199. when you divide the top number by the bottom you get 1. if you had 11/12 it is 11 divided by 12 or 0.9166666. smaller than 1 13/12 is 1.083333. larger than 1
(11/3) - (13/4) = (44/12) - (39/12) = 5/12
No, 1/10 is not an improper fraction. An improper fraction has a larger numerator than denominator, such as: 37/31 13/3 41/17
Because the numerators are the same, you can compare the denominators. Since 10ths are larger than 13ths, 3/10 is larger than 3/13. When the denominators are the same, the fraction with the larger numerator is the largest. When the numerators are the same, the fraction with the smaller denominator is the largest.
1.3 ina fractionof 12 =13/121.3/12 * 10/10 = 130/120 or 13/12
12 and 13 are integers, not fractions.
13/12 = 1.0833... recurring.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! A fraction smaller than 1/12 could be 1/13, 1/14, 1/15, and so on. Just imagine all these tiny fractions living together in harmony, each one special in its own way. Remember, in the world of fractions, there's always a place for every little number to shine bright.
12 is 10.7 larger than 1.3 12 is 1 less than 13 the decimal point makes 1.3 just over 1
The ratio of 21 to 13 can be expressed as 21:13. This means for every 21 units of one quantity, there are 13 units of another. To simplify, you can also express it as a fraction, which would be 21/13. This fraction indicates that 21 is approximately 1.615 times larger than 13.
Proper fraction : 12 and 13/16