When doing any division, when you are done dividing and get a remainder, put the remainder over the divisor to get the remaining fraction.
For example, 23 ÷ 5 = 4r3, so you put the 3 over the 5 and you have 4+3/5 ■
When the remainder is zero the answer is a whole number. Put that number over 1 for an improper fraction.
If your improper fraction does not produce a remainder when you divide it, then it's just a whole number. 22/11 = 2
The numerator of the fraction is '2'. The denominator of the fraction is the divisor (the number you were dividing by).
A remainder is the fraction left over as a result of dividing an uneven number. 52 ÷ 3 = 17 with a remainder of 1/3.
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator and put the whole thing over the original denominator. There won't be a remainder.
Put the remainder over the number you originally divided by. 15 divided by 7 = 2, remainder 1 = 2 and 1/7
Put the remainder as your numerator (the top # in the fraction) and your denominator (the # on the bottom of the fraction) is the divisor (the number you are dividing by). Source: I've been a math teacher for over ten years.
If you are given a sum with a remainder, for example, 17 / 5 = 3 remainder 2, then you can convert the number to a mixed number by putting the remainder as the numerator of the fraction, and the divisor as the denominator of the fraction. At this point, the fractional part of the sum can easily be turned into a decimal by dividing the numerator of the fraction by the denominator - therefore, 17 / 5 = 3 2/5 or 3.4.
Put the remainder on top of the divisor and that is the fraction. Remember that a number which divides the other number is known as the divisor. So if we have 4 divided by 2, then 2 is the divisor and 4 is the dividend.
Not evenly (without a fraction or remainder).
Three methods immediately spring to mind:Multiply the improper fraction by its denominator (or any multiple of the denominator);divide the numerator by the denominator to get a remainder. Put this as a fraction over the denominator and subtract it from the original fraction and then simplify this resulting fraction;divide the numerator by the denominator to get a remainder. Subtract this from the denominator and put this as a fraction over the denominator and add it from the original fraction and then simplify this resulting fraction.However I suspect you really meant to ask how to convert an improper fraction into a mixed number:Divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number) to get a whole number and a remainder;put this remainder as the numerator over the original denominator to make a fractionput this fraction with the whole number result of the division in step one.eg convert 22/5 to a mixed number:22 ÷ 5 = 4 remainder 2remainder 2 ⇒ 2/5whole number is 4 ⇒ mixed number is 42/5Thus 22/5 = 42/5
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the denominator into the numerator. The answer is the whole number. Put any remainder over the original denominator to create the fraction part.