1 1/6= (6 + 1)/6= 7/6 in improper fraction
Improper fraction is 23/6 and mixed number is 3 5/6
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.
There is no equivalent improper fraction with a denominator of 6 - nor any other number.
7/6 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions can't be proper fractions. It wouldn't be proper.
If each whole has three parts to it, then with 2 holes you will have 6 thirds. You then add the extra third to the other 6 and get the improper fraction of 7/3.
No because in order to have an improper fraction, you need more than 6 to get the improper fraction.
5/6 cannot be an improper fraction. You need a mixed number to reveal an improper fraction. 5/6 is just a regular fraction.
You can do this in two steps. First you convert it to an improper fraction the usual way. Then you transform it to an equivalent fraction, with a denominator 6.
1 1/6= (6 + 1)/6= 7/6 in improper fraction
5.8 as an improper fraction is 58/10.
To change an improper fraction to a proper fraction a person has to find the lowest common denominator. For example, the fraction 3/6 can be broken down to 1/2 by dividing the 6 by the 3 and finding the common denominator to be 2.
Expressed as an improper fraction, one sixth is equal to 1/6.
Since 6 is smaller than 10, there is no improper fraction.
3 6/5 as an improper fraction is 21/5.
Since 6 is smaller than 24, there is no improper fraction.
improper fraction for 3 and 5 sixths = 23/63 5/6:= [(6 * 3)+5]/6= [18+5]/6= 23/6 in improper fraction