yes, a proper fraction has a numerator that is les in value than the denominator (4/17) an improper fraction has a number of greater value as the numerator (17/4)
The fraction 3/4 is not expressable as a mixed number - as it represents a value less than one.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Then the answer is straightforward - 0 When a numerator is zero it means that the value of the fraction is also 0. For example: there are 0/4 pieces of pie The numerator is 0 (the top number) The denominator is 4 (the bottom number) The value of the fraction is 0 because the numerator is zero (there are no pieces of pie)
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction multiply the whole number by the bottom number of the fraction (the denominator) and add the top number of the fraction (the numerator) and put this as the top number over the original bottom number: 21/4 = (2 x 4 + 1)/4 = 9/4
It is 4/100.
yes, a proper fraction has a numerator that is les in value than the denominator (4/17) an improper fraction has a number of greater value as the numerator (17/4)
you would see where the number is what place value then you put that number over the place value so 0.004 would be 4/1000 in fraction form.
As a fraction it is 1/4
The fraction 3/4 is not expressable as a mixed number - as it represents a value less than one.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Then the answer is straightforward - 0 When a numerator is zero it means that the value of the fraction is also 0. For example: there are 0/4 pieces of pie The numerator is 0 (the top number) The denominator is 4 (the bottom number) The value of the fraction is 0 because the numerator is zero (there are no pieces of pie)
To rename a mixed number to a fraction, you multiply the number outside the fraction by the denominator (the lower part of the fraction), and then you add that number to the numerator (higher number of the fraction). If you need to turn 2 3/4 into a fraction, you do this: 2*4=8, 8+3=11, so 2 3/4=11/4 as an improper fraction.
If you mean the difference in terms of numerical value, then it is the positive faction minus the negative faction, which is calculated as the positive fraction plus the absolute value* of the negative fraction - just like the difference between a positive and negative number. * The absolute value of a number is the value of the number ignoring any minus sign; eg abs(-4) = 4 = abs(4). If you mean the difference in terms of where they are on the number line, then the positive fraction is one side of zero (it is greater than zero) and the negative fraction is the other side of zero (it is less than zero).
The denominator is the number underneath the numerator in a fraction as for example in the fraction 3/4 the numerator is 3 and the denominator is 4
It is: 0.8 = 4/5 as a fraction in its lowest terms
As a mixed number it is: 37 and 1/4 As a decimal it is: 37.25 As an improper fraction it is: 149/4