A 'top heavy' fraction is an improper fraction as for example 5/3
Expressed as a top-heavy fraction in its simplest form, 4 3/10 is equal to 43/10 or forty-three tenths.
A mixed fraction is one which has an integer part and a proper fractional part. A vulgar (or top heavy) fraction is one where the numerator is bigger than the denominator. For example, one and a quarter, as a mixed fraction, is 11/4 whereas as a vulgar fraction, it is 5/4
You can call them top-heavy.
It is simply: 100/1
A 'top heavy' fraction is an improper fraction as for example 5/3
87.5! No, it's not 87.5 because the only way you can get a whole number is if its an improper fraction, or a top heavy fraction and there is no way you can get 87.5, out of a regular fraction that's not improper or, as my teacher calls it, top heavy.
9/5 is a top heavy fraction.
Expressed as a top-heavy fraction in its simplest form, 4 3/10 is equal to 43/10 or forty-three tenths.
3 quarters ; numerator is number on top of the fraction.
1 and 2/3 is 5/3 as a 'top heavy' fraction
The three types of fractions are: common, improper or 'top heavy' and equivalent fractions
There are several names: top-heavy, improper and vulgar are three.
It is a vulgar or 'top heavy' fraction
110.01 = 11001/100 as a top heavy fraction
improper
It is simply 2/1 as an improper fraction or a 'top heavy fraction'