To express the integer 534 as an improper fraction, we can represent it as a fraction with a denominator of 1. So, \( 534 \) can be written as:
\[ \frac{534}{1} \]
However, if you are looking for an equivalent fraction that matches one of the options provided, we can check each option to see which one simplifies to 534.
- 348: \( \frac{348}{1} = 348 \) (not equal)
- 233: \( \frac{23}{3} \approx 7.67 \) (not equal)
- 464: \( \frac{46}{4} = 11.5 \) (not equal)
- 468: \( \frac{46}{8} = 5.75 \) (not equal)
None of the options provided are equivalent to 534.
If we take a different approach and assume we are looking for an equivalent improper fraction format, such as turning 534 into another improper fraction with a specific denominator, we would need additional context or a specific denominator.
Please clarify or provide additional context if you're looking for something different!