8 = 32/4
Exactly as in the question 6.4 which is 32/5 as an improper fraction in its simplest form
32/5
32/93 5/9:= [(9 * 3)+5]/9= [27+5]/9= 32/9 in improper fraction
It is 32/9 as an improper fraction in its simplest form
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!
32 is an integer, not a fraction.
8 = 32/4
Exactly as in the question 6.4 which is 32/5 as an improper fraction in its simplest form
Oh, dude, an improper fraction for 32 would be something like 64/2. It's improper because the numerator (64) is greater than the denominator (2). So, like, it's totally not following the rules, but who cares, right?
32/5
40
32/2
9/2
It is 32/4.
1/2
108/32 = 27/8