An improper fraction is a fraction with the numerator (the top number) being higher than the denominator (the bottom number). For example, 13/5 is an improper fraction because the top number is greater than the bottom number. To change it to a mixed number (which is a number with a fraction and a whole number), you divide the numerator by the denominator, which = 23/5
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.
proper factions are fractions under a whole number improper fractions are Example: proper: 1/2 improper: 3/2
7/6 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions can't be proper fractions. It wouldn't be proper.
Convert them to improper fractions and proceed.
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.
proper factions are fractions under a whole number improper fractions are Example: proper: 1/2 improper: 3/2
Improper fractions can't become proper fractions.
You change them into improper or topheavy fractions.
no
There are common fractions, improper fractions and equivalent fractions
Some similarities of proper fraction and improper fraction are that they are both fractions.
When you talk about fractions, you do include improper fractions. However, an improper fraction such as 24/6 is hard, because it should really be called 4. Yes, an improper fraction can be defined as a TYPE of fraction.
Improper fractions are always > 1. Reason, the numerator (top) is always larger than the denominator(bottom). NB Improper fractions is the correct term for 'Top Heavy' fractions.
Proper fractions are factions with a numerator lower than the denominator but an improper fraction has a greater numerator than the denominator