An improper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator.
It is equal to 1.
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
Anything where the numerator and the denominator are the same value.
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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 is a fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator.
It is equal to 1.
It is equal to 1
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
There is no such fraction.
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 the numerator is a factor of the denominator, the GCF of the two will be the numerator.
This is referred to as a "unit fraction".
Anything where the numerator and the denominator are the same value.
A fraction is equal to one if its denominator and numerator are equal.