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1 Fraction stems from the Latin word 'frangere fract' meaning to break

2 Fractions were used by the ancient Romans to a limited extent

3 Fractions are all rational numbers

4 fractions can't be formed from Irrational Numbers

5 Fractions have a top numerator and a lower denominator

6 Fractions have a solidus line between numerator and denominator

7 Fractions can be common or 'vulgar' as for example 3/4

8 Fractions can be improper or ' top heavy' as for example 8/5

9 Fractions can be equivalent as for example 1/2 = 2/4

10 Fractions can be converted into decimals by dividing denominator into numerator

11 Fractions can be converted into percentages by multiplying them by 100

12 Fractions can be expressed in scientific notation as for example 1/1000=1.0*10^-3

13 Fractions can form part of a mixed number as for example 3 and 2/3

14 Fractions to the power of 0 are always equal to 1

15 Fractions when reciprocated are turned upside down as for example 3/2 = 2/3

16 Fraction is less than a whole number which is an integer

17 Fraction times an integer reduces the integer's value

18 Fraction divided into an integer increases the integer's value

19 Fractions can be solutions to equations

20 Fractions need a common denominator when adding or subtracting them

21 Fractions need no common denominator when dividing or multiplying them

22 Fractions when divided are turned into multiplication by reciprocating the divisor

23 Fractions are in their lowest terms when HCF of numerator and denominator is 1

24 Fractions can be the powers of whole numbers

25 Fraction of a 1/2 as a Roman numeral fraction is S

26 Fractions after all are not that quite 'frightful' once understood

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