A proper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is less than the denominator.
It is a rational number which is less than 1. If the absolute value of the numerator is less than the absolute value of the denominator then the fraction is a proper fraction.
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.
A proper fraction. See #3 in the related link.
Question seems to be a bit ambiguous but if numerator>denominator it's an improper fraction else, it's a proper fraction.
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**
A proper fraction.
It is a proper fraction.
There is no such fraction.
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.
# A numerical fraction in which the numerator is less than the denominator. # A polynomial fraction in which the numerator is of a lower degree than the denominator.