86/5
17/3 is an improper fraction.
OK, SO 1.700 as a fraction is 1 7/10 or 17/10. depending on if you want a mixed number or an improper fraction. 1 7/10 is a mixed number and 17/10 is an improper fraction. hope this helps!
You multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction. Then you add the numerator to your product and there is your numerator. You keep the denominator the same. Example: 2 and 3/7 = 17/7
Divide the numerator by the denominator to give a quotient and remainder. The quotient is the whole number, the remainder is the numerator, the denominator being the same as the original fraction. For example the improper fraction 17/4 in mixed form: 17 / 4 = 4 remainder 1 (since 17 = 4 x 4 + 1). so 17/4 = 4 1/4
107.17 as an improper fraction is 10717/100. As a mixed number it is 107 17/100.
When working with mixed numbers it is almost always easier to convert them to improper fractions first, do the whatever (with the improper fraction just like an ordinary fraction) and convert any final improper fraction into a mixed number. To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator to form the new numerator and keep the denominator the same. For example: 2 3/7 → (2x7+3)/7 = 17/7 To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number divide the numerator by the denominator to get a whole number quotient and a remainder. The whole number quotient is the whole number and the remainder is put as the numerator over the original denominator as the fraction. For example: 17/7 → 17 ÷ 7 = 2 r 3 → 17/7 = 2 3/7
A mixed number is one that has a whole number with an accompanying fraction. To convert to an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator. This number replaces the numerator. For example 3 2/5 = (15 + 2)/5 or 17/5.
4.25 as an improper fraction is 17/4.
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 .
17/3 is an improper fraction.
17/10, of course!
Because it can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of 17/1
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OK, SO 1.700 as a fraction is 1 7/10 or 17/10. depending on if you want a mixed number or an improper fraction. 1 7/10 is a mixed number and 17/10 is an improper fraction. hope this helps!
As a mixed number, it is 3 17/20. As an improper fraction, it is 77/20.
You multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction. Then you add the numerator to your product and there is your numerator. You keep the denominator the same. Example: 2 and 3/7 = 17/7
Divide the numerator by the denominator to give a quotient and remainder. The quotient is the whole number, the remainder is the numerator, the denominator being the same as the original fraction. For example the improper fraction 17/4 in mixed form: 17 / 4 = 4 remainder 1 (since 17 = 4 x 4 + 1). so 17/4 = 4 1/4