Well the answer is 61/11. To find this you multiply 11 (denominator) by 5 (whole number) 11x5=55. Then, you add 6 (numerator) 55+6=61. Since you stick with your original denominator, you get... 61 over 11, 61/11
36/11
5/8 cannot be written as an improper fraction.
The improper fraction 18/10 is already written as a vulgar fraction. Expressed in its simplest form, it is equal to 9/5 or nine over five.
Five and 3/4 as an improper fraction= 23/4 Five and 3/4 is a mixed number. Multiply 5*4+3=23 over the denominator, which is 4.
twenty five tenths = 25/10 = 5/2 (improper fraction) = 21/2 (mixed number)
36/11
5/8 cannot be written as an improper fraction.
No, it is not an improper fraction. It is a whole number.
Two and five eighths as an improper fraction is 2625/1000 or 21/8
No its one.
5 1/2 is 11/2 as an improper fraction
Put the repeating part of the fraction over 99, ie 45/99 which is five-elevenths.
Negative 3 and five sevenths expressed as an improper fraction is - 26/7.
As an improper fraction 4 and 5/9 = 41/9
29/5
it's equal to a improper fraction , all you have to do is turn it into a improper fraction and you will get 23/6.
Expressed as an improper fraction, this is equal to 53/6 or fifty-three sixths.