One half and four fifths can't be written as improper fractions.
improper fraction f0r three wholes and one half = 7/2
improper fraction of 5 and one half = 11/2
That's by the way "improper fraction" is defined. An improper fraction is a number greater than one, written as a single fraction.
3/2
One half and four fifths can't be written as improper fractions.
21/2, written as an improper fraction, is 5/2
improper fraction f0r three wholes and one half = 7/2
improper fraction of 5 and one half = 11/2
A fraction whose value is one or more is called an improper fraction, or a mixed fraction, depending on how you write it. For example one-and-a-half can be written as 1 1/2 - this is a mixed fraction. If you write it as 3/2, it is called an improper fraction.
That's by the way "improper fraction" is defined. An improper fraction is a number greater than one, written as a single fraction.
3/2
9 and one half = 19/2
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.
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Yes. 3/2
Only in the way they are written. For example, 5/2 is an improper fraction; 2 1/2 (two and one-half) is the same number written as a mixed number.