Our Improper Fraction Calculator will help you to convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers, and from Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions.
If you need to find out how to convert fractions into improper fractions, there is more help further down!
To enter a fraction, you have to enter the numerator followed by '/' followed by the denominator. E.g. 4/5 or 23/7
To enter a mixed fraction, first type the whole number followed by space followed by the numerator followed by '/' followed by the denominator. E.g. 3 1/4 (3 and a quarter); 2 3/5 (2 and three-fifths).
This calculator not only converts the fraction for you, but also shows you the working out!
If you want to know more about how to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers or convert from mixed numbers to improper fractions then we have a page dedicated to this skill below.
There is also a printable support page, as well as some practice worksheets with answers.
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We have a wide range of Improper Fraction Worksheets, some of which use visual fractions to aid understanding and some sheets which are more abstract.
Here you will find some simple information and advice about how to convert a decimal to a fraction. Before you learn how to do this, you should also know about simplifying fractions.
You will also find a printable resource sheet and some practice sheets which will help you understand and practice this math skill.
The printable learning fraction page below contains more support, examples and practice converting fractions to percentages.
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