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An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
If both the numerator AND denominator are the same... the fraction is an equivalent for the number 1
10/10 is equal to 1.
Usually you don't write integers as a fraction. If you need a fraction (mainly, to exchange numerator and denominator, for converting a division to a multiplication), you can put "1" in the denominator. In other words, just write it (in this case) as -16/1.