obvious answer:9 out of 8 or if you can 1 out of 1
An improper fraction is one in which the numerator is larger than the denominator, as a result of which the value of the fraction is greater than one, and it could be expressed therefore as some integer plus a proper fraction in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator.
yes it could be
It could be simplifying the fraction.
Any question that has a numerator and a denominator is a fraction. Therefore, the answer could be 63/1, 63/2, 63/3, etc.
If the denominator is more than double the numerator, then the fraction is less than a half.
An improper fraction is one in which the numerator is larger than the denominator, as a result of which the value of the fraction is greater than one, and it could be expressed therefore as some integer plus a proper fraction in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator.
When the numerator is equal to the denominator it equals 1 if the numerator is greater than the denominator then you could change it to a mixed number like 3/2 equals 1 1/2
yes it could be
It could be simplifying the fraction.
The denominator must be double the numerator.
Any question that has a numerator and a denominator is a fraction. Therefore, the answer could be 63/1, 63/2, 63/3, etc.
As the numerator and denominator don't have any common factors then the fraction is in its simplest form. If they weren't relatively prime then there would be a common factor and therefore the fraction could be simplified.
If the denominator is more than double the numerator, then the fraction is less than a half.
If a fraction is equivalent to one-half then the numerator is always half the denominator. Or, the double the numerator is the denominator. So, given any other fraction, p/q, if 2p < q then the fraction < 1/2 if 2p = q then the fraction = 1/2 if 2p > q then the fraction > 1/2
This could be any fraction where the denominator and the numerator are different. For example, 1/2, 3/7, 15/8......and so on. In algebraic terms this would be written x/y where x ≠ y
An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator (top number) is greater than the denominator (bottom number), and therefore could be written as a mixed number. For example, 7/6 could be written as 11/6. Improper fractions are useful in many mathematical operations.
An example would be: 14 over 8. That could be converted into 1 and 6 over 8, which you can simplify into 1 and 3 over 4.