11/7
15/7
Two and three sevenths is "31/7", read "Thirty-one sevenths" in improper form.
1 and 3/7 as an improper fraction is 10/7
Expressed as an improper fraction in its simplest form, 4/7 x 5/8 = 5/14. Expressed as a decimal fraction, this is equal to 0.357142857 recurring (that is, 0.357142857142857......;)
four and one third as an improper fraction = 13/3
15/7
Two and three sevenths is "31/7", read "Thirty-one sevenths" in improper form.
1 and 3/7 as an improper fraction is 10/7
Expressed as an improper fraction in its simplest form, 4/7 x 5/8 = 5/14. Expressed as a decimal fraction, this is equal to 0.357142857 recurring (that is, 0.357142857142857......;)
four and one third as an improper fraction = 13/3
It is 1/7.
Neither!!
(3×7)+1 = 22/7 (twenty-two over seven)
Four thirds.
One half and four fifths can't be written as improper fractions.
To find what to add to four and two sevenths to make six, you first convert six into a fraction: six is equivalent to six over one, or twelve over two. Next, convert four and two sevenths into an improper fraction: four and two sevenths equals thirty and two sevenths, or thirty-two over seven. Now, you can set up the equation: ( x + \frac{32}{7} = \frac{6}{1} ) or ( x + \frac{32}{7} = \frac{42}{7} ). Solving for ( x ) gives you ( x = \frac{42}{7} - \frac{32}{7} = \frac{10}{7} ), which can also be expressed as one and three sevenths.
21/5