Yes.
It is: 2 and 2/7 = 16/7 as an improper fraction
The expression "5 and 16 over 25" can be interpreted as a mixed number, which combines an integer and a fraction. Specifically, it represents the number 5 plus the fraction 16/25. Therefore, it can be expressed as 5 + 16/25, or as an improper fraction: (5 * 25 + 16) / 25 = 141/25.
16/7
17/16as an improper fraction, or 11/6
416/31 as in improper fraction is 45161/10000
Yes.
It is: 2 and 2/7 = 16/7 as an improper fraction
71/16
16/2 is a fraction that is not an improper fraction is and is equal to 8. * * * * * 16/2 IS an improper fraction! Since the absolute value of 8 is greater than 1, any fractional representation must be improper.
16/7
It is 33/16.
9/16 cannot be made into an improper fraction.
105/80 = 21/16
17/16as an improper fraction, or 11/6
16 = 16/1 is technically an improper fraction
Okay... say you had the result to a sum of 67/16... this is an improper fraction. If you divide 16 into 67, it goes 4 times, with 3 left over so... the correct form of the improper fraction is 43/16 as a mixed number.