Improper Fractions
Improper Fractions
Improper fractions is a fraction with numerator that is same as or greater than its denominator.
For example:
We write improper fractions as 5/3 and read it as five over three.
When comparing two improper fractions with the same denominator, their values can be compared by comparing their numerators. The improper fractions is larger when its numerator is larger.
For example:
Try the improper fractions exercises below.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Answer:
a) 5/4
b) 4/3
c) 7/4
d) 3/2
e) 5/3
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