A 'top heavy' fraction is an improper fraction as for example 5/3
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∙ 7y agoYou can call them top-heavy.
It is simply: 100/1
2.33r is as a mixed fraction 2 1/3, or as a top heavy fraction 7/3
It is then an improper or 'top heavy' fraction
It is: 3 and 1/4 = 13/4 as an improper fraction
It is called a top-heavy fraction. This is called an improper fraction. Example: 45/42 -
It is called an improper or vulgar fraction. Or, for obvious reasons, a top-heavy fraction.
Not sure how the 74 fits into this. The fraction is called a top-heavy or improper fraction.
They are improper or 'top heavy' fractions
In an improper fraction the absolute value of the numerator (the top) is bigger than the absolute value of the denominator. An improper fraction is also called a top-heavy fraction.
9/5 is a top heavy fraction.
1 and 2/3 is 5/3 as a 'top heavy' fraction
A top-heavy, improper or vulgar fraction.
110.01 = 11001/100 as a top heavy fraction
It is a vulgar or 'top heavy' fraction
An inverted improper fraction is named a 'proper fraction'. e.g. 3/2 is Improper Fraction (Some times and incorrectly it is called a 'top heavy' fraction. Inverting 2/3 is a proper fraction.
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