It gets smaller. 1/2 is 50%, 1/4 is 25%, 1/10 is 10%, ect.
miuhuyvcygh
the entire fraction decreases
An improper fraction in a mixed number means that the integer part of the mixed number should be increased: the denominator goes into the numerator at least one more type.An improper fraction in a mixed number means that the integer part of the mixed number should be increased: the denominator goes into the numerator at least one more type.An improper fraction in a mixed number means that the integer part of the mixed number should be increased: the denominator goes into the numerator at least one more type.An improper fraction in a mixed number means that the integer part of the mixed number should be increased: the denominator goes into the numerator at least one more type.
The value of the fraction remains unchanged
If the numerator of the fraction is increased and the denominator doesn't change, then the value of the fraction increases.
The fraction gets smaller.
The value of the fraction increases.
It gets smaller. 1/2 is 50%, 1/4 is 25%, 1/10 is 10%, ect.
miuhuyvcygh
the entire fraction decreases
An improper fraction in a mixed number means that the integer part of the mixed number should be increased: the denominator goes into the numerator at least one more type.An improper fraction in a mixed number means that the integer part of the mixed number should be increased: the denominator goes into the numerator at least one more type.An improper fraction in a mixed number means that the integer part of the mixed number should be increased: the denominator goes into the numerator at least one more type.An improper fraction in a mixed number means that the integer part of the mixed number should be increased: the denominator goes into the numerator at least one more type.
You will get an equivalent fraction.
it gets decreased
You get an equivalent fraction which is not in its reduced (or simplest) form.
The value of the fraction remains unchanged
It is then an improper or 'top heavy' fraction