It then is an improper or 'top heavy' fraction as for example 7/4
no, a percent is always out of 100 if the percent is grater than 100 than it is more than 1 and a fraction is always less than one unless the numerator is grater than the denominator.
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.
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.
It is a ratio of two numbers in which the absolute value of the numerator is grater than that of the denominator and that the numerator and denominator do not have any common factor.
It then is an improper or 'top heavy' fraction as for example 7/4
no, a percent is always out of 100 if the percent is grater than 100 than it is more than 1 and a fraction is always less than one unless the numerator is grater than the denominator.
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.
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."
Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.
The numberator does not have to be less than or equal to the denominator in a fraction.If the numerator is less than the denominator, it is a "proper" fraction.If the numerator is equal to the denominator, it is the integer 1.But the numerator can be bigger than the denominator, and it is then called an improper fraction.
It is a proper fraction and if the numerator > denominator than it is an improper fraction.
No, a proper fraction has a numerator smaller than the denominator.
The two types of fractions are proper fractions, in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator, and improper fractions, in which the numerator is equal to or larger than the denominator.
A fraction with a numerator that is smaller than its denominator is less than one.