13/6 13/6
The improper fraction for 2 and 1/6 is found by first multiplying the denominator, 6, by the whole number, 2, which equals 12, and then adding the numerator, 1, to the product, which results in 13. Then we take the denominator, 6, and make it the denominator for 13, which then gives us the improper fraction of 13/6.
As an improper fraction it is 13/2, as a mixed number it is 6 1/2
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, you take the whole number 6, multiply it by the denominator 2, then add the numerator 1. That gives you 13. So, 6 1/2 as an improper fraction is 13/2. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
-13 = -13/1
1 1/6= (6 + 1)/6= 7/6 in improper fraction
6 and a 1/2 as an improper fraction is 13/2
13/6
The improper fraction for 2 and 1/6 is found by first multiplying the denominator, 6, by the whole number, 2, which equals 12, and then adding the numerator, 1, to the product, which results in 13. Then we take the denominator, 6, and make it the denominator for 13, which then gives us the improper fraction of 13/6.
61/2 = 13/2.
It is 13/7.
13 over 2
As an improper fraction it is 13/2, as a mixed number it is 6 1/2
3 and 1/4 as an improper fraction is 13/4
No because in order to have an improper fraction, you need more than 6 to get the improper fraction.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, you take the whole number 6, multiply it by the denominator 2, then add the numerator 1. That gives you 13. So, 6 1/2 as an improper fraction is 13/2. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
An improper fraction has a numerator larger than the denominator. -13/1 will be your answer.
If that's 5 and 2/13, the improper fraction is 67/13