For example, 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}} is an improper fraction, because ten is greater than 4.
For example, in the fraction 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}}, 4 is the denominator, and it tells you that a whole is divided into four equal parts, or quarters.
For example, in the fraction 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}}, 10 is the numerator, and it tells you that you have 10 parts, or 10 quarters.
For example, if your denominator is 4, then divide each circle you draw into 4 equal pieces, or quarters.
For example, if your fraction is 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}}, you will shade in 10 quarters.
For example, for the fraction 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}}, you should have shaded in 2 whole circles, so the whole number of your mixed number will be 2.
For the fraction 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}}, you should have shaded in 24{\displaystyle {\frac {2}{4}}} of a circle, so the fraction part of your mixed number will be 24{\displaystyle {\frac {2}{4}}}. So 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}} is equal to 224{\displaystyle 2{\frac {2}{4}}}.
For example, if your mixed number is 224{\displaystyle 2{\frac {2}{4}}}, you could simplify it to 212{\displaystyle 2{\frac {1}{2}}}
For example, 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}} is an improper fraction, because 10>4{\displaystyle 10>4}.
The denominator will not divide evenly into the numerator. The remainder will be interpreted as the fraction part of your mixed number. For example, for the fraction 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}} complete the calculation 10÷4=2R2{\displaystyle 10\div 4=2R2}. So the whole number of your fraction will be 2{\displaystyle 2}.
For example, 10÷4=2R2{\displaystyle 10\div 4=2R2}, so the fraction would be 24{\displaystyle {\frac {2}{4}}}. So 104{\displaystyle {\frac {10}{4}}} is equal to 224{\displaystyle 2{\frac {2}{4}}}.
For example, if your mixed number is 224{\displaystyle 2{\frac {2}{4}}}, you could simplify it to 212{\displaystyle 2{\frac {1}{2}}}.