when a numorator is lager than a denominator for example 8/2 is an improper fraction
Yes. Because you can no longer divide the numorator and the denominator by a number because they are prime numbers
The probabilty would be 3:18 or 1:6 because you have 3 dice all have 6 sides you do 3*6=18 for the denominator. Now for the numoratoreach die has numbers 1-6 and theres is only for on each dice and there is 3 dice so you would end up having 3 as the numorator. To get one fith you have to simplifie but i will go onto that next time.
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when a numorator is lager than a denominator for example 8/2 is an improper fraction
Yes. Because you can no longer divide the numorator and the denominator by a number because they are prime numbers
1 23s because how many 3s go into 8 6 right so there is 2 left keep the denominator and the 2 as the numorator witch makes 1 23s.
Answer:it is 2 over 3. because you can divide the numorator and the denominator by 2. But the way that I did it that noone in the world invented was finding the half of the numerator and denominator, half of 4 is 2, cuz 2 times 2 is 4, which is the least multiple left, and half of 6 is 4. by MUNTAHA KHAN
you multiply the large number by the denominator and then add the numorator. This will give you an improper fraction. Then you divide the numorator by the denominator and this gives you a decimal. ex. 2 1/2 that turns into 5/2 divid this and it comes out to 2.5 LOOPDOP says: Isn't easier to start with the fraction and then add the whole number? example A: 2 1/2: 1 divided by two (1/2) = 0.5 (fraction first) Add whole number 2: 2+0.5= 2.5 example B: 5 and 9/16 (or 5 9/16 as the plebs would put it) is fraction first 9/16=0.5625 Add whole number 5: 5+0.5625=5.5625 millimetres, miles, inches, feet, whatever.
The probabilty would be 3:18 or 1:6 because you have 3 dice all have 6 sides you do 3*6=18 for the denominator. Now for the numoratoreach die has numbers 1-6 and theres is only for on each dice and there is 3 dice so you would end up having 3 as the numorator. To get one fith you have to simplifie but i will go onto that next time.
You make a fraction into a mixed number is easy. Exsample: 2/2= 1 because 2 goes into 2 once. 4/2 = 2 because 2 goes into 4 twice. Now if the denominator does not go into the numorator then you have numbers left over. Exsample: 3/2= 1 1/2 because 2 goes into 3 once with 1 left over so then you have the left over number above the 2 because that is the over all number. 26/5= 5 1/5 because 5 goes into 26 five times with 1 left over. I hope that helps you.