what is the 10 and 5 \12 as equilvalent improper fraction

An improper fraction is usually something over something. The numerator in a improper fraction is usually larger than the denominator.

=10*12+5/12
=125/12
=31/3

An improper fraction means a fraction that has the numerator that’s greater than the denominator.

Like, 15/9, 34/4, 24/12, or 43/11, etc
Though I can’t solve the question because I’m not an eleventh grader.

To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, you need to multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fractional part and then add the numerator. This sum becomes the new numerator, while the denominator remains the same.

In this case, the mixed number is 10 and 5/12. To convert it to an improper fraction, follow these steps:

Step 1: Multiply the whole number (10) by the denominator (12): 10 × 12 = 120.
Step 2: Add the numerator (5) to the result from step 1: 120 + 5 = 125.

The numerator of the improper fraction is 125, and the denominator remains 12. Therefore, the equivalent improper fraction is 125/12.