improper fraction for one and two thirds = 5/31 2/3:= [(3 * 1)+2]/3= [3+2]/3= 5/3 in improper fraction
One fraction between 2/3 and 5/10 (=1/2) is (2+5)/(3+10) = 7/13
(2/5) / (1/3) = (2/5)*(3/1) = 6/5 = 11/5
It is closer to 1/2
1 2/3 or 5/3
improper fraction for one and two thirds = 5/31 2/3:= [(3 * 1)+2]/3= [3+2]/3= 5/3 in improper fraction
5/3
To divide a fraction by another fraction, you multiply by the reciprocal - that is, in the second fraction you exchange numerator and denominator, while at the same time changing the division to a multiplication.Example: 5 divided by one-and-a-half5 / (1 1/2) = 5 / (3/2) = 5 x (2/3)To divide a fraction by another fraction, you multiply by the reciprocal - that is, in the second fraction you exchange numerator and denominator, while at the same time changing the division to a multiplication.Example: 5 divided by one-and-a-half5 / (1 1/2) = 5 / (3/2) = 5 x (2/3)To divide a fraction by another fraction, you multiply by the reciprocal - that is, in the second fraction you exchange numerator and denominator, while at the same time changing the division to a multiplication.Example: 5 divided by one-and-a-half5 / (1 1/2) = 5 / (3/2) = 5 x (2/3)To divide a fraction by another fraction, you multiply by the reciprocal - that is, in the second fraction you exchange numerator and denominator, while at the same time changing the division to a multiplication.Example: 5 divided by one-and-a-half5 / (1 1/2) = 5 / (3/2) = 5 x (2/3)
1 and 2/3 is 5/3 as a 'top heavy' fraction
It is: 1 and 2/3 = 5/3 as an improper fraction
There are an infinite number of them. Here are a few: 1/2 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/7 2/3 3/4 2/5 3/5 4/5
5/3=1 2/5
the answer is 5/3 = 1 2/3
One fraction between 2/3 and 5/10 (=1/2) is (2+5)/(3+10) = 7/13
3 1/2 + 5 1/3 =88 2/5 **8 5/62/5
(2/5) / (1/3) = (2/5)*(3/1) = 6/5 = 11/5
5/3