6 and 1/3 as an improper fraction is 19/3
6 and 1/3 is 19/3 in an improper fraction
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.
2 1/3:= [(3*2)+1]/3= [6+1]/3= 7/3 in improper fraction
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.
1 1/6= (6 + 1)/6= 7/6 in improper fraction
Since 6 is smaller than 24, there is no improper fraction.
7 2-6 as an improper fraction is 22/3.
Since 6 is smaller than 10, there is no improper fraction.
3 6/5 as an improper fraction is 21/5.
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.
Expressed as an improper fraction, one sixth is equal to 1/6.