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No. 2/3 divided by 3/5 = 10/9

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Q: Is the quotient of to proper fractions is always a proper fraction?
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The quotient of two proper fractions is a proper fraction?

No.


What is the counter example of the quotient of two proper fractions is a proper fraction?

(1/2) / (1/3) = 3/2 = 11/2, which is not a proper fraction.


What is the counter example to the quotient of two proper fractions is a proper fraction?

Any fraction divided by a smaller fraction will do the trick. 1/3 divided by 1/4 is 4/3 which is 11/3


Is dissimilar fractions can be discovered as proper fraction?

Dissimilar fractions may or may not be proper fractions.


Who do you find the proper fraction from an in proper fraction?

By definition, you can't convert between proper and improper fractions. You can convert improper fractions to mixed fractions, and vice versa.


What are similarities between proper and improper fractions?

Some similarities of proper fraction and improper fraction are that they are both fractions.


Is Every unit fraction a proper fraction?

Yes, every unit fraction is proper fraction because a proper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is smaller than denominator. So the set of all unit fractions are also proper fractions.


What is 40 over 48 as an improper fraction?

40/48 is a proper fraction. Proper fractions can't be improper fractions; it wouldn't be proper.


What is 7 over 6 as a proper fraction?

7/6 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions can't be proper fractions. It wouldn't be proper.


What is an improper fraction for 4 out of 6?

4/6 is a proper fraction. Proper fractions can't become improper fractions.


How do you change a mix fraction to a proper fraction give an example?

Mixed fractions can't become proper fractions. Mixed fractions are greater than one.


When you divide a proper fraction the quotient the original number?

no