Examples of using Improper fraction in English and their translations into Romanian
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Mixed and improper fractions.
Improper fraction, rewrite as a mixed number.
Than any negative improper fraction.
Positive improper fractions, in ascending order.
Write the number as an improper fraction.
Positive improper fraction(numerator> denominator).
Write the number as an improper fraction.
As a positive improper fraction(numerator> denominator).
So let's turn all of these into improper fractions.
Any positive improper fraction is larger….
Improper fractions cand be written as mixed fractions: .
Any positive improper fraction.
Improper fractions cand be written as mixed numbers(also called mixed fractions): .
As a positive improper fraction(denominator= 1).
Convert the integer number 46. As an improper fraction: 46/1.
Result written as an improper fraction, as an integer number and as a percentage%.
As a positive integer number or as a positive improper fraction(denominator= 1).
Result written as an improper fraction, as an integer number and as a percentage%.
Have students write a fraction story that shows an example of improper fractions.
As a reduced(simplified) positive improper fraction 3/1 As a percentage 300%.
When the numerator is greater than the denominator, such as 4/3 or 15/2,we call these fractions improper fractions.
Rewrite the fraction As a positive improper fraction(numerator> denominator).
Result written as a positive integer number or as a positive improper fraction(denominator= 1).
Result written as: an improper fraction, a mixed number(also called a mixed fraction) and a decimal number.
As a positive integer number:3/7× 280= 120 As a positive improper fraction(denominator= 1).
Result written as an improper fraction, as a mixed number, as a decimal number and as a percentage%.
Result written As a positive integer number:9 As a positive improper fraction(denominator= 1): 9/1 As a percentage: 900%.
The rule is that a positive improper fraction is always larger than a positive proper fraction: 27/25> 1> 20/24.
As for the negative fractions, the rule is that a negative proper fraction is always larger than a negative improper fraction: -2/19> -1> -40/15.
Positive fractions: 14: an improper fraction- larger than or equal to 1;