Five and six elevenths can be expressed as an improper fraction by first converting the whole number 5 to a fraction with the same denominator as the fractional part, which is 11. This gives us 55/11. Adding the fractional part, we get 55/11 + 6/11 = 61/11. Therefore, five and six elevenths as an improper fraction is 61/11.
Well the answer is 61/11. To find this you multiply 11 (denominator) by 5 (whole number) 11x5=55. Then, you add 6 (numerator) 55+6=61. Since you stick with your original denominator, you get... 61 over 11, 61/11
58/9
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Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 6, 36/66 is equal to 6/11 or six elevenths.
It is either the number seventy-five or seventy-six....;)
It is an improper fraction.
six elevenths
17/3
65
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6 and 3/11 = (6*11 + 3)/11= (66 + 3)/11 = 69/11.
As an improper fraction it is 17/6 As a mixed fraction it is 2 5/6
Twenty-three sixths, or 23/6
It isnt possible for it to b an improper fraction. For it to b an improper fraction, it has to first b a mixed no
Well the answer is 61/11. To find this you multiply 11 (denominator) by 5 (whole number) 11x5=55. Then, you add 6 (numerator) 55+6=61. Since you stick with your original denominator, you get... 61 over 11, 61/11
It would be twelve twenty-seconds, eighteen thirty-thirds, etc.
The numerator of the improper fraction is 4*6 + 3 = 27 and the denominator is the same as for the mixed fraction. So, the improper fraction is 27/4.