You are 7/10.
a numerator can be more than the denominator but, if it is it is a improper fraction. so the numerator is less than the denominator do the fraction can be proper.
The way you can tell four fifths is simplified is because the numerator (4) is one less than the denominator (5).
The numberator does not have to be less than or equal to the denominator in a fraction.If the numerator is less than the denominator, it is a "proper" fraction.If the numerator is equal to the denominator, it is the integer 1.But the numerator can be bigger than the denominator, and it is then called an improper fraction.
To reduce a fraction to simplest terms, you find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numerator and the denominator and divide both those numbers by this GCF. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form. An easier way to do this is to find ANY common factor and divide both the numerator and denominator by it. Then repeat with the new numerator and denominator until you can find no more common factors. Although it could take longer, you are less likely to end up having to divide by very large numbers.
If the numerator is less than the denominator then it is a common fraction as for example 3/4 and if the numerator is greater than the denominator then it is an improper fraction as for example 6/4
Regular fractions are the fractions with a numerator that is less than the denominator and irregular fractions are fractions with a denominator less than the numerator.
There is no special name for such a numerator.
A fraction with a numerator that is smaller than its denominator is less than one.
If the fraction has a greater numerator than the denominator than the fraction is greater than one If the fraction has a numerator less than the denominator than the fraction is less than one If the numerator and the denominator are the same numbers than the fraction is equal to one **The numerator is the top number; the denominator is the bottom number**
When the numerator is less than the denominator then it is a common fraction but if the numerator is greater than the denominator then it is an improper fraction.
It is 2/3.
If the denominator is positive and the numerator is less than the denominator then the fraction is less than 1. If the denominator is positive and the numerator is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than 1.