I is 11/9 = 1.22... (recurring).
6/11
By factoring the numerator and denominator in a fraction, you can then divide common multiples out and reduce the fraction to the simplest terms. Perhaps an example might be of help. If we have 66/99, we can see that 66 = 2 x 3 x 11, and 99 = 3 x 3 x 11. We can divide the 3 and the 11 out of both the numerator and denominator, and have 2/3 as the answer. The 66/99 = 2/3. Factoring the numerator and denominator allow us to see what we can divide out to reduce the fraction.
you can leave it as an improper fraction OR you can divide the denominator INTO the numerator and end up with a mixed number EXAMPLE: 26/15 = 1 11/15
You multiply the whole number by the denominator, then whatever that answer is you add the nominator to it. Then that's your new nominator. But the denominator in the mixed number is still the denominator.
One and three eigths already is a fraction. If you want to convert a mixed fraction such as this one to an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator, and add the numerator. This will be the numerator of the result. Just copy the denominator (in this case 8) for the result. so basicly 11/8
If you mean: 11/17 then the denominator is 17 and the numerator is 11
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Divide the denominator into the numerator.
55/100=11/2055 in the numerator and 100 in the denominatorfurther simplified 11 in the numerator and 20 in the denominator
By factoring the numerator and denominator in a fraction, you can then divide common multiples out and reduce the fraction to the simplest terms. Perhaps an example might be of help. If we have 66/99, we can see that 66 = 2 x 3 x 11, and 99 = 3 x 3 x 11. We can divide the 3 and the 11 out of both the numerator and denominator, and have 2/3 as the answer. The 66/99 = 2/3. Factoring the numerator and denominator allow us to see what we can divide out to reduce the fraction.
To change 11 into a fraction, you can write it as 11/1. The numerator is 11 and the denominator is 1, which represents the whole number 11.
you can leave it as an improper fraction OR you can divide the denominator INTO the numerator and end up with a mixed number EXAMPLE: 26/15 = 1 11/15
Yes - since the numerator of the fraction is prime and the denominator is not a multiple of the numerator, 11/20 is expressed in its simplest form.Yes.
A vulgar or an improper fraction is a 'top heavy' fraction as for example 11/4 whereas the numerator is greater than the denominator.
by putting 11 as a whole number and 125 on the numerator and 1000 on denominator like 11 and 125/1000 or you can reduced by dividing 125 on both numerator and denominator and come up with 11 and 1/8
As the numerator (6) is less than the denominator (39) it is a proper fraction. A mixed number is an alternative way of writing an improper fraction which is a fraction with a numerator larger than the denominator: the numerator is divided by the denominator to get a whole quotient and a remainder: the quotient is the whole number and the remainder is the numerator, eg 11/4 � 11 ÷ 4 = 2 r 3 � 11/4 = 2 3/4 The fraction 6/39 can, however, be SIMPLIFIED as there is a common factor other than 1 between the numerator and denominator: 6/39 = (3x2)/(3x13) = 2/13