Oh, what a happy little question! To write 8 as an improper fraction with a denominator of 4, we simply need to think of it as 8 over 1, since any whole number can be written as a fraction over 1. Then, we can multiply both the numerator and denominator by 4 to get 32/4. And just like that, we've transformed 8 into the improper fraction 32/4. Happy fraction painting!
It is 32/4.
To take a mixed or proper fraction and make it an improper fraction simply keep the denominator the same (in this case 10) and multiply it by the whole number (in this case 1) and then add that number to the numerator (in this case 4) So 10 x 1 = 10 + 4 = 14. Keeping the denominator the same the improper fraction of 1 and 4/10 would be: 14/10.
There are two ways; you can have an improper fraction, where the numerator is larger than the denominator, or keep the integer and just convert the decimal to a fraction. The second option is simple. The fraction 0.25=25/100=1/4. So, as a proper fraction, we would have -20 1/4. To make an improper fraction, you can go from the proper fraction. Multiply the denominator by the integer, then add the numerator. This number will be your new numerator, and the denominator stays the same. Using -20 1/4: 4 * -20 = -80 + 1 = 81. Keep the denominator the same, and you have -81/4.
To subtract an improper fraction from a whole number, turn the whole number into a fraction with the same denominator as the improper fraction. Then minus. All whole numbers actually have a "1" as a denominator, we just don't write it (it's assumed.) E.g 10 = (10/1) 20 = (20/1) etc... to change the denominator to the same as the improper fraction, multiply the whole number (that is now a fraction over "1") by the denominator of the improper fraction. E.g Let the improper fraction be 17/4, and your real number be 20. From above, we know that 20 is the same as "20/1", with "1" as the denominator. You want this "1" to be "4", so multiply the real number by "4/4" (which is essentially multiplying by 1, so doesn't mess up how big the fraction is) 20/1 x 4/4 = 80/4. Now the denominators of both fractions are the same, you can minus the improper fraction from the whole number. i.e 80/4 - 17/4 = 63/4 Which is actually 15 3/4 .
It is 15/4 as an improper fraction in its simplest form
4 and three fourths, an improper fraction has a numerator that is larger than a denominator
8 = 32/4
To write 9 and 4/5 as an improper fraction, first multiply the whole number (9) by the denominator (5), which is 45. Then add the numerator (4) to get 49. Finally, write 49/5 as the improper fraction.
You are 8/4 as an improper fraction if your numerator is twice the denominator of 4
Yes, it's a proper fraction. An improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is higher than the denominator. Therefore, 4/4 is proper and 4/2 is improper.
It is 32/4.
Proper Fractions:a fraction in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator such as:6/9 or 4/7...improper fraction:a fraction in which the numerator is bigger than the denominator such as: 18/4 or 97/3. Improper fractions are normally used when converting fractions.
To write 2.75 as an improper fraction:1. Change 0.75 to fraction:0.75 = 75/100 or 3/42.75 = 2 3/42. Change 2 3/4 to improper fraction:2/1 and 3/4 has least common denominator (LCD) of 4.2 = 8/42 3/4 = 8/4 + 3/4 = 11/4therefore 2.75 = 11/4 in improper fraction
The numerator of the improper fraction is 4*6 + 3 = 27 and the denominator is the same as for the mixed fraction. So, the improper fraction is 27/4.
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To take a mixed or proper fraction and make it an improper fraction simply keep the denominator the same (in this case 10) and multiply it by the whole number (in this case 1) and then add that number to the numerator (in this case 4) So 10 x 1 = 10 + 4 = 14. Keeping the denominator the same the improper fraction of 1 and 4/10 would be: 14/10.
There are two ways; you can have an improper fraction, where the numerator is larger than the denominator, or keep the integer and just convert the decimal to a fraction. The second option is simple. The fraction 0.25=25/100=1/4. So, as a proper fraction, we would have -20 1/4. To make an improper fraction, you can go from the proper fraction. Multiply the denominator by the integer, then add the numerator. This number will be your new numerator, and the denominator stays the same. Using -20 1/4: 4 * -20 = -80 + 1 = 81. Keep the denominator the same, and you have -81/4.