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6 February, 17:17

Is a reciprocal of an improper fraction sometimes, always, or never a proper fraction? Explain.

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  1. 6 February, 19:36
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    It is always because if you have an improper fraction, the larger number is always the numerator. To get a reciprocal, you flip the fraction so that the denominator is the numerator, and vice versa. If the numerator is always bigger, and you make it the denominator, it would be proper.
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