improper fraction
a fraction that has a numerator equal to the denominator is one: a fraction who's numerator is greater that the denominator is an improper fraction.
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
It is an improper fraction.
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
That's an improper fraction.
A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.
Whose numerator is greater then denominator is improper fraction.
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improper fraction
A proper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is less than the denominator.
A fraction whose numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator is called an improper fraction. In an improper fraction, the value is either equal to or greater than one. For example, ( \frac{5}{4} ) and ( \frac{3}{3} ) are both improper fractions.
Every negative fraction, and every positive fraction whose numerator is half of its denominator or less, is not greater than one half.