It is 60/10.
It is 60/10.
Expressed as an improper, top-heavy fraction, with a denominator of 10, the number 6 is equal to 60/10, or sixty tenths.
There is no equivalent improper fraction with a denominator of 6 - nor any other number.
The improper fraction for 2 and 1/6 is found by first multiplying the denominator, 6, by the whole number, 2, which equals 12, and then adding the numerator, 1, to the product, which results in 13. Then we take the denominator, 6, and make it the denominator for 13, which then gives us the improper fraction of 13/6.
The improper fraction for 67 tenths is 67/10. This fraction represents 67 parts out of a total of 10 equal parts. In this case, the numerator (67) is greater than the denominator (10), which is why it is considered an improper fraction. To convert it to a mixed number, you would divide 67 by 10, which equals 6 with a remainder of 7, so the mixed number would be 6 7/10.
It is 60/10.
Expressed as an improper, top-heavy fraction, with a denominator of 10, the number 6 is equal to 60/10, or sixty tenths.
The improper fraction with a denominator of 6 that is equivalent to 5.5 is 33/6
6 = 60/10
There is no equivalent improper fraction with a denominator of 6 - nor any other number.
To convert the mixed number (6 \frac{7}{10}) to an improper fraction, first multiply the whole number (6) by the denominator (10), which gives you 60. Then add the numerator (7) to this product, resulting in (60 + 7 = 67). Finally, place this sum over the original denominator, giving you (\frac{67}{10}) as the improper fraction.
You can do this in two steps. First you convert it to an improper fraction the usual way. Then you transform it to an equivalent fraction, with a denominator 6.
The improper fraction for 2 and 1/6 is found by first multiplying the denominator, 6, by the whole number, 2, which equals 12, and then adding the numerator, 1, to the product, which results in 13. Then we take the denominator, 6, and make it the denominator for 13, which then gives us the improper fraction of 13/6.
33/6
Proper Fractions:a fraction in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator such as:6/9 or 4/7...improper fraction:a fraction in which the numerator is bigger than the denominator such as: 18/4 or 97/3. Improper fractions are normally used when converting fractions.
Since 6 is smaller than 10, there is no improper fraction.
33/6