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∙ 7y agoThat is not true. 2/7 is a fraction and 7 is not a multiple of 10.
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∙ 6y agoIt is a number whose numerator is a multiple of the denominator. Equivalently, it is a fraction which, when simplified, has a denominator of 1.
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.
a proper fraction whose denominator is a power of 10
-- Any fraction whose denominator is a factor of its numerator is equivalent to a whole number. -- Any fraction whose numerator and denominator are the same number is equivalent to ' 1 '.
A fraction whose denominator is different to that of some reference fraction.
It is a number whose numerator is a multiple of the denominator. Equivalently, it is a fraction which, when simplified, has a denominator of 1.
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.
It is simply a fraction: nothing more, nothing less.
A proper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is less than the denominator.
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
Any fraction whose denominator is not 12.
It is an improper fraction.
a proper fraction whose denominator is a power of 10
-- Any fraction whose denominator is a factor of its numerator is equivalent to a whole number. -- Any fraction whose numerator and denominator are the same number is equivalent to ' 1 '.
A fraction whose denominator is different to that of some reference fraction.
That's an improper fraction.