The mixed number 4 and 1/2 can be converted to an improper fraction by multiplying the whole number by the denominator and adding the numerator. This gives us (4 \times 2 + 1 = 9), so 4 and 1/2 as an improper fraction is (9/2). Equivalent improper fractions can be found by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero integer, such as (18/4) or (27/6).
2/12, 3/18
It is: 68/2 = 34/1.
To express the whole number 23 as a fraction, it can be written as ( \frac{23}{1} ). Other equivalent fractions can be generated by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero integer, such as ( \frac{46}{2} ), ( \frac{69}{3} ), or ( \frac{115}{5} ). All these fractions represent the same value, which is 23.
3 over 1
12/48 is equivalent to 1/4
1/2
They are: 1/2 and 18/36
2/12, 3/18
Proper fractions are less than 1. Improper fractions are greater than 1. For a proper fraction to become an improper fraction, you would have to add a quantity that would make it greater than 1.
You first change 1 forth to 1 fourth because otherwise it has no meaning. Then, 6 / (1/4) = 6 * (4/1) = 24/1 = 24, which is an integer, not an inproper (not inproper!) fraction.
2 million halfs make 1 million.
It is: 68/2 = 34/1.
To express the whole number 23 as a fraction, it can be written as ( \frac{23}{1} ). Other equivalent fractions can be generated by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero integer, such as ( \frac{46}{2} ), ( \frac{69}{3} ), or ( \frac{115}{5} ). All these fractions represent the same value, which is 23.
one half is equvilent to 1 half
3 over 1
12/48 is equivalent to 1/4
All you need to do is this Example: 3 1/2 You need to multiply 3 time 2 and then add one and keep the 2 on the bottom. This would equal: 7/2 (seven over two)