The improper fraction for 2 and 1/6 is found by first multiplying the denominator, 6, by the whole number, 2, which equals 12, and then adding the numerator, 1, to the product, which results in 13. Then we take the denominator, 6, and make it the denominator for 13, which then gives us the improper fraction of 13/6.
improper fraction for one and two thirds = 5/31 2/3:= [(3 * 1)+2]/3= [3+2]/3= 5/3 in improper fraction
12/5 an improper fraction = (5*1 + 2)/5 = 7/5.
You can only write 3 1/2 as an improper fraction one way. The improper fraction for 3 1/2 would be 3 16/15.
There is no equivalent improper fraction.
A fraction whose value is one or more is called an improper fraction, or a mixed fraction, depending on how you write it. For example one-and-a-half can be written as 1 1/2 - this is a mixed fraction. If you write it as 3/2, it is called an improper fraction.
12 sixth
25/6 = 17/6
improper fraction of 5 and one half = 11/2
1 and 2/5 as an improper fraction is 7/5
Not every fraction can be written as an improper one. Every improper fraction is greater than ' 1 '. Sadly, 2/5 is less than ' 1 ', so there's nothing you can do to it that can magically turn it into an improper one.
improper fraction f0r three wholes and one half = 7/2
improper fraction for one and two thirds = 5/31 2/3:= [(3 * 1)+2]/3= [3+2]/3= 5/3 in improper fraction
2 and 1/3 as an improper fraction is 7/3
3/2
2 and 1/2 as an improper fraction is 5/2
12/5 an improper fraction = (5*1 + 2)/5 = 7/5.
There is no equivalent improper fraction.