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
four and one third as an improper fraction = 13/3
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......;)
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!!
Four thirds.
(3×7)+1 = 22/7 (twenty-two over seven)
One half and four fifths can't be written as improper fractions.
21/5
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.