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.
Proper fractions are factions with a numerator lower than the denominator but an improper fraction has a greater numerator than the denominator
In case of Proper fractions the numerator is lesser than the denominator. Whereas in case of improper fractions and mixed fractions the numerator is greater than denominator.
There are proper fractions, where the numerator is less than the denominator, and improper fractions where the denominator is greater than or equal to the numerator.
In a proper fraction, the numerator is less than the denominator. In an improper fraction, the numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator.
1. Proper Fractions where the numerator is less than denominator. 2. Improper Fractions or top-heavy fractions where the numerator is greater than 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.
Both proper and improper fractions have a numerator and a denominator. In a proper fraction the numerator is always less than the denominator. In an improper function the numerator is greater than the denominator
Proper fractions are factions with a numerator lower than the denominator but an improper fraction has a greater numerator than the denominator
No, they are improper fractions. They can be equivalent to integers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
In case of Proper fractions the numerator is lesser than the denominator. Whereas in case of improper fractions and mixed fractions the numerator is greater than denominator.
improper fractions
There are proper fractions, where the numerator is less than the denominator, and improper fractions where the denominator is greater than or equal to the numerator.
In a proper fraction, the numerator is less than the denominator. In an improper fraction, the numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator.
improper fractions
Divide the numerator by the denominator
1. Proper Fractions where the numerator is less than denominator. 2. Improper Fractions or top-heavy fractions where the numerator is greater than denominator.
Only in improper fractions where the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.