You can't convert a proper fraction to an improper or mixed fraction - it just doesn't make sense. By definition, a proper fraction is one that is less than one; a mixed fraction - as well as an improper fraction - is less than or equal to one.
Any fraction, whether proper or improper is, by definition, a rational number. A rational number is one which can be expressed as the ratio of two integers, in other words a fraction. It does not matter whether the fraction is proper (numerator lesser than denominator) or improper (numerator geater than denominator).
Yes, every unit fraction is proper fraction because a proper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is smaller than denominator. So the set of all unit fractions are also proper fractions.
A proper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is less than the denominator.
A proper fraction.
A proper fraction is one in which the absolute value of the numerator is less than that of the denominator.
You cannot. By definition, the absolute value of a mixed fraction is greater than one while, again by definition, the absolute value of a proper fraction is less than one.
By definition, you can't convert between proper and improper fractions. You can convert improper fractions to mixed fractions, and vice versa.
A proper fraction is one in which the absolute value of the numerator (the top) is smaller than the absolute value of the denominator.A sloppy definition would be that the numerator is smaller than the denominator. By that definition, -3/2 should be a proper fraction because -3 is less than 2.
A proper fraction, in rational form, is a ratio of two integers, p and q such that q is positive and the absolute value of p is less than q.
You can't convert a proper fraction to an improper or mixed fraction - it just doesn't make sense. By definition, a proper fraction is one that is less than one; a mixed fraction - as well as an improper fraction - is less than or equal to one.
A proper fraction is one in which the absolute value of the numerator is less than the denominator. The latter is normally assumed to be positive.
Can't be done. Proper fractions are, by definition, less than one. 16.5 is greater than one.
Mixed numbers is when you have a whole number put beside a fraction: Mixed number: 12/3 Improper fraction: 5/4 Proper fraction: 2/3
No.
Any fraction, whether proper or improper is, by definition, a rational number. A rational number is one which can be expressed as the ratio of two integers, in other words a fraction. It does not matter whether the fraction is proper (numerator lesser than denominator) or improper (numerator geater than denominator).
Improper fraction is greater than a proper fraction.