Let's say 7 over 5. You would see how much 5 would go into 7. In this case, you can do it only once, 2 are left over so 2 is the numerator and your denominator stays the same.
Yes, you can divide fraction untli u make the mixed number into a improper fraction then divide
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.
You can search YouTube for "divide fractions", and find several.However, it isn't really that complicated; just remember the following simple rules:To divide one fraction by another fraction, take the reciprocal of the second fraction, then multiply.If you have mixed fractions, convert them both to improper fractions, then proceed as above (multiply by the reciprocal).
Improper fractions have numerators that are greater than or equal to their denominators.
No, they are improper fractions. They can be equivalent to integers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
Divide the numerator by the denominator
Yes, you can divide fraction untli u make the mixed number into a improper fraction then divide
You need to learn how to convert from improper fractions to mixed fractions and vice versa; however, for most other operations, such as compare, add, subtract, multiply, and divide them, it really doesn't make much difference whether the fraction is proper or improper.
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.
To convert an improper fraction to a decimal, simply do long division or use a calculator to divide. eg. 15/8 = 1.875
make each fraction a improper fraction the flip the second fraction and multiply straight across then simplify
You can search YouTube for "divide fractions", and find several.However, it isn't really that complicated; just remember the following simple rules:To divide one fraction by another fraction, take the reciprocal of the second fraction, then multiply.If you have mixed fractions, convert them both to improper fractions, then proceed as above (multiply by the reciprocal).
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Improper fractions can be added the same way proper fractions are.
Improper fractions have numerators that are greater than or equal to their denominators.
No, they are improper fractions. They can be equivalent to integers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
Well first u have to simplfy,then u can divide the two numbers together,n there u go!
You divide the numerator by the denomonator. If it is a mixed number, change it to an improper fraction and use the same process as above.