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It is not possible to have nothing. If you don't have anything in numerator, it will be 0 (zero) by default. And when there is 0 in numerator, it doesn't matters what number is in denominator because the answer will be 0 only. So if there is nothing in the numerator but something is in the denominator, the answer will be 0.

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