An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. To convert a whole number like 32 into an improper fraction, you can express it as 32/1. This means that there are 32 equal parts in the whole, which is essentially the same as saying 32.
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Oh, dude, an improper fraction for 32 would be something like 64/2. It's improper because the numerator (64) is greater than the denominator (2). So, like, it's totally not following the rules, but who cares, right?
There is no proper equivalent improper fraction.
You could write it as 320/n with any non-zero number in place of n, but that is a complete waste of time.
9/2
It is 32/4.
10.6667
32/9 = 29/9
8/32 2/3:= [(3 * 2)+2]/3= [6 + 2]/3= 8/3 in improper fraction