A 'top heavy' fraction is an improper fraction as for example 5/3
It is simply: 100/1
2.33r is as a mixed fraction 2 1/3, or as a top heavy fraction 7/3
The top part of the fraction is called the numerator. The bottom part of a fraction is called the denominator. Numerator, as, in 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator. The top number of a fraction is called a numerator and the bottom is called the denominator.
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
9/5 is a top heavy fraction.
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.
1 and 2/3 is 5/3 as a 'top heavy' fraction
A top-heavy, improper or vulgar fraction.
It is a vulgar or 'top heavy' fraction
110.01 = 11001/100 as a top heavy fraction
improper
It is simply 2/1 as an improper fraction or a 'top heavy fraction'