Add it to itself.
Well, honey, if you add any fraction greater than 3/7 to 4/7, you'll end up with a sum greater than 1. So, technically, any fraction larger than 3/7 will do the trick. Just don't go adding anything smaller unless you want a sum less than 1.
Multiply them by a number less than 1. Divide them by a number greater than 1. Add a negative number. Subtract a positive number. Any of the above will do. One could also reduce the font when printing the fraction.
4/7ths plus 4/7ths equals 8/7ths. This would be 1 and 1/7th
4/7 I guess. 4/7 + 4/7 = 8/7 = 1 1/7. 1 1/7 > 1.
Any number greater than 17.
Any fraction greater than 3/7.
500/7 would be a very safe bet.
Proper fractions are less than 1. Improper fractions are greater than 1. For a proper fraction to become an improper fraction, you would have to add a quantity that would make it greater than 1.
Well, honey, if you add any fraction greater than 3/7 to 4/7, you'll end up with a sum greater than 1. So, technically, any fraction larger than 3/7 will do the trick. Just don't go adding anything smaller unless you want a sum less than 1.
obvious answer:9 out of 8 or if you can 1 out of 1
5/7
Multiply them by a number less than 1. Divide them by a number greater than 1. Add a negative number. Subtract a positive number. Any of the above will do. One could also reduce the font when printing the fraction.
Add a positive number - fraction or integer - to the given fraction.
4/7ths plus 4/7ths equals 8/7ths. This would be 1 and 1/7th
4 over 7
4/7 I guess. 4/7 + 4/7 = 8/7 = 1 1/7. 1 1/7 > 1.
You add an positive number to .07. The answer is greater than .07