You have to turn it into a improper fraction
The answer is 8/7 [improper fraction]. As a mixed number: 1 1/7 {1 and 1/7}
Expressed as a top-heavy fraction in its simplest form, 4 5/7 is equal to 33/7 or thirty-three sevenths.
The fraction of three sevenths is 3/7.
Expressed as a mixed fraction in its simplest form, 5 7/9 x 4 1/6 = 2 16/27, or 2 and sixteen twenty-sevenths. Expressed as a decimal fraction, this is equal to 2.592 recurring (that is, 2.592592..)
259.4324
You have to turn it into a improper fraction
The answer is 8/7 [improper fraction]. As a mixed number: 1 1/7 {1 and 1/7}
Expressed as a top-heavy fraction in its simplest form, 4 5/7 is equal to 33/7 or thirty-three sevenths.
The fraction of three sevenths is 3/7.
Expressed as a mixed fraction in its simplest form, 5 7/9 x 4 1/6 = 2 16/27, or 2 and sixteen twenty-sevenths. Expressed as a decimal fraction, this is equal to 2.592 recurring (that is, 2.592592..)
If you have a mixed fraction a b/c, the improper fraction is (a*c + b)/c. I'll let you figure out this particular problem on your own. :)
The mixed number for twenty sevenths is 26/7
Two and four sevenths as an improper fraction = 12857/5000
Three and four sevenths in an improper fraction is 17857/5000
The mixed number for ten sevenths is 1 3/7. This means there is 1 whole number and 3/7 left over.
of course not! fraction one eleventh is way smaller than three sevenths