Could be many things, the most obvious to me is 100/7...
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The numerator of the fraction is '2'. The denominator of the fraction is the divisor (the number you were dividing by).
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Oh, dude, you want me to do math now? Fine, fine. So, 28 divided by 2 is 14, right? And then you have that 2 leftover, so it's like 14 and 2/2. But, since 2/2 is just 1, you end up with 14 and 1. So, 28 2 as a mixed fraction is 14 1.
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divide = 10 with 2 remainder, make the remainder into a fraction 2/10 and reduce 142/10 = 14 1/5
When its numerator is divisible by its denominator with no remainder as for example 14/7 = 2
You divide by the denominator. You write the result of the division as the whole number, and the remainder on top of the old denominator. Example: 14/3; divide 14 by 3. The result is 4, remainder is 2, so you write the result as 4 2/3.
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To express the remainder as a whole number, simply state the remainder itself after performing division. For example, if dividing 17 by 5, the remainder is 2. To express the remainder as a fraction, take the remainder and divide it by the divisor; in this case, it would be 2/5. Thus, the remainder can be represented as both a whole number (2) and a fraction (2/5).
The numerator of the fraction is '2'. The denominator of the fraction is the divisor (the number you were dividing by).
An IMPROPER FRaction can be converted to a mixed number/fraction. Here is an example 14/3 Divide the '3' into '14' . It will go '4 ' times with a remainder of '2'. So the '4' becomes the coefficient (big) number and the '2' is placed over the '3' to make a faction. So 14/3 = 4 2/3 Mixed number/fraction.
4.6667
Oh, dude, you want me to do math now? Fine, fine. So, 28 divided by 2 is 14, right? And then you have that 2 leftover, so it's like 14 and 2/2. But, since 2/2 is just 1, you end up with 14 and 1. So, 28 2 as a mixed fraction is 14 1.
14 out of 8 is a fraction. The concept of factors only makes sense for integers, not fractions. This is because everynon-zero fraction will go into any fraction.