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Define a fraction. Give five examples of fraction. |
Answer» <p>Afractionwhere the numerator (the top number) is greater than or equal to the denominator (the bottom number). So it is usually "top-heavy".Example:5/3 (five thirds)and9/8 (nine eighths) areimproper fractions.Improper fractionsare NOT bad. See:Proper Fraction.</p> <p>A number in the form of numerator by denominator is called fraction</p> <p> a fraction is in the form of numerator and denominator.such as 2/3</p> <p>A number in the form of Numerator and denominator is called fraction</p><p>example:-2/34/518/215/19</p> <p>a number in the from of numberator and denominator is called fraction exp.. 2/3, 4/5, 5/19</p> <p>The numerator is greater than (or equal to) the denominator.Examples:4/3,11/4,7/7. MixedFractions: A whole number and properfractiontogether.Examples: 11/3, 21/4, 162/5.</p> <p>Afractionis a number that represents a whole number that has been divided into equal parts. ... Afractionis made up of two parts, the denominator and the numerator. The denominator is the bottom number of thefraction.•So we can define the three types of fractions like this: Proper Fractions: The numerator is less than the denominator.•Examples: 1/3, 3/4, 2/7. Improper Fractions: The numerator is greater than (or equal to) the denominator.•Examples: 4/3, 11/4, 7/7. Mixed Fractions:</p> <p>Example: 4/3, 2/3 etc. Improperfraction: Numerator is greater than or equal to denominator. An improperfractionoccurs when the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. These are someexamplesof improperfractions: 4/3,5/6 etc. Mixed number: Whole number and afraction.</p> | |