To express 2 miles as a fraction, it can be represented as ( \frac{2}{1} ), which indicates that 2 miles is a whole number. If you are looking for a fraction of a mile, such as half a mile, that would be ( \frac{1}{2} ) of a mile. Thus, the specific fraction depends on the context of how many parts you're dividing the mile into.
1/4 mile.
22/3 as an improper fraction would be 8/3
That would yield the impropper fraction of 2/1 (or simply 2 !)
It is: 50% = 1/2 as a fraction
It is already a decimal. The fraction would be 115/2
There cannot be any such fraction. If there was a fraction, F then the average of 2 and F, (2+F)/2 would be before 2, and nearer to 2 than F. And then the average of 2 and that fraction would be before 2 and nearer still. And then the average of 2 and that fraction would be before 2 and nearer still. And so on.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To convert a fraction to miles, you need to know the scale factor for the fraction. Just multiply the fraction by the scale factor to get the distance in miles. It's like basic math, man. Just plug in the numbers and boom, you got your answer.
3/2 miles
The mixed fraction would be: -2 2/3 The improper fraction would be: -8/3
In general you cannot. A fraction is a pure ratio and does not have any distance associated with it. If it was a fraction of some measure of distance, the answer would depend on the units. A fraction of an inch would be a very tiny fraction of a mile while a fraction of a light year could be many miles.
2/7
3/2 would be the easiest fraction (1.5)
The fraction for 0.50 would be 1/2
depends on type of fraction... mixed fraction --> 320 1/5 miles improper fraction --> 1601/5 miles
18.5 miles per second = 37/2 miles per second.
That number can be represented as 2 42/100. That can be reduced to 2 21/50. The closest common fraction would be 2 2/5. That would be the exact fraction if the original number was 2.40
1/4 mile.