There are infinite amounts of fractions that can be put as one and one half, as there are an infinite amount of numbers that can be put into a ratio of 3/2, which is 1 and one half. Here is a list of some improper fractions equaling one and one half:
3/2
6/4
9/6
12/8
15/10
30/20
150/100
2 and 1/2 as an improper fraction is 5/2
It is 3/1 as an improper fraction
5 1/2 is 11/2 as an improper fraction
Yes.
No because a 1/2 is a proper fraction
2 and 1/2 as an improper fraction is 5/2
It is 3/1 as an improper fraction
3 and 1/2 is a mixed number. It is equal to 7/2 as an improper fraction.
1 and 1/2 as an improper fraction is 3/2.
5 1/2 is 11/2 as an improper fraction
if you want a mixed number it is 3 1/2 if you want a improper fraction it is 7/2
An improper fraction has an absolute value which is greater than or equal to 1.
Yes.
3/2improper fraction for 1 and 1 half = 3/21 1/2:= [(2 * 1)+1]/2= [2+1]/2= 3/2 in improper fraction1 and a half as a improper fraction = 3/211/2:= [(2 * 1)+1]/2= [2+1]/2= 3/2 in improper fraction
A proper fraction is a fraction who's numerator is smaller than the denominator. An improper fraction is a fraction who's numerator is larger than or equal to the denominator. 1/2 is a proper fraction. 3/2 is an improper fraction. Now to understand why the improper fraction is larger than the proper fraction, lets split them up. The proper fraction is one half of a whole, whereas the improper fraction is one whole and one half. Basically the proper is one half, and the improper is three halves. In theory, a proper fraction is always less than the whole number under consideration. On the other hand, an improper fraction is either equal to or larger than the whole number under consideration.
No because a 1/2 is a proper fraction
3 and 1 half as an improper fraction = 7/2To convert 3 1/2 to an improper fraction:1. To get the numerator of the improper fraction:Multiply the denominator 2 by the whole number 3 then add the numerator 1.2. The denominator of the improper fraction is 2.3 1/2:= [(2 * 3)+1]/2= [6+1]/2= 7/2 in improper fraction