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∙ 8y agoThey are mixed fractions.
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∙ 6y agoThese fractions are called proper fractions.
A proper fraction is but mixed fractions, which are also often called fractions, are greater than 1.
Mixed numbers cannot be turned into proper fractions, but they can be made into improper fractions by multiplying the integer (# on the side) by the denominator (bottom), and then adding that number to the numerator (top).
It depends on what you want to convert to proper fractions. Not all things can be converted to proper fractions.
Whole numbers cannot be changed into proper fractions.
You cannot.
These fractions are called proper fractions.
A proper fraction is but mixed fractions, which are also often called fractions, are greater than 1.
proper factions are fractions under a whole number improper fractions are Example: proper: 1/2 improper: 3/2
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Proper fractions have a numerator (top number) that is smaller than it's denominator (lower number). Improper fractions are the opposite, so 9/4 is improper.
Mixed numbers cannot be turned into proper fractions, but they can be made into improper fractions by multiplying the integer (# on the side) by the denominator (bottom), and then adding that number to the numerator (top).
There are an infinite number of proper fractions equal to any other fraction - as long as you multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number, the fractions will be equivalent.
It depends on what you want to convert to proper fractions. Not all things can be converted to proper fractions.
Just make the numerator(top number)smaller than the denominator(bottom number) and it is a proper fraction.
Whole numbers cannot be changed into proper fractions.
Improper fractions can't become proper fractions. You can write 13/3 as a mixed number, which is 4 1/3.