Answered Aug 03, 2017
No, it's a decimal. However, it's the equivalent of the fraction 23/25.
As a simple example, let's say we're subtracting ¾ from 1. Convert 1 to 4/4. 4/4 - ¾ = ¼. If the whole number is something else, let's say 6,...
Look for the largest common number that evenly divides with the top and bottom numbers of the fraction.
To convert a mixed number into an improper fraction, multiply the whole number by the denominator, then add the numerator. Place this result over the denominator to get your improper...
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