An improper fraction is 'top-heavy' - for example 12/5 or 21/16
example of improper fractions: 99/8, 70/8, 9/5, 6/4 example of proper fraction: 1/2, 3/4, 35/50, 99/100
two fractions that have the same value eg. 1/2= 3/6
Irrational numbers are decimal numbers that can't be expressed as fractions. An example is the square root of 2
Suppose n/d is an improper fraction where, by definition, n > d.Divide n by d to give a quotient q and a remainder r. Then the equivalent mixed number is q r/d.
you have to find a number that when multipled by it it will give you 10, 100, 1000, etc. An example is 12/20 20x5=100 12x5=60 so the answer is 0.60
example of improper fractions: 99/8, 70/8, 9/5, 6/4 example of proper fraction: 1/2, 3/4, 35/50, 99/100
You have a fraction say 33/5, which is an improper fraction you take the 5 into the 33. that is divide the doniminator(5), into the numerator (33), and that will give you 6 3/5.
give an example of two fractions whose product equals 1
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two fractions that have the same value eg. 1/2= 3/6
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A mixed number can be converted into an improper fraction. Mixed numbers as improper fractions can be divided just like any other fraction. To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the original numerator to give the new numerator and put this over the original denominator.
Mixed fractions can't become proper fractions. Mixed fractions are greater than one.
A fraction of a fraction is yet another (usually smaller) fraction. For example 1/4 of 1/3 = (1x1) / (4x3) = 1/12 Only when both or one of the fractions is an "improper" fraction (larger than 1) does the multiplication give a result that is larger than the beginning fractions. For example : 7/4 x 3/5 = 21/20 = 1 1/20
In what situtation can you use only multiplication to find equivalent fraction? Give an example
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