A fraction is a mathematical expression representing a part of a whole, consisting of a numerator and a denominator. When the numerator is smaller than the denominator, the fraction is considered a proper fraction. In a proper fraction, the value of the fraction is less than 1, indicating that the part being represented is smaller than the whole.
It is a proper fraction and if the numerator > denominator than it is an improper fraction.
A Proper Fraction
A fraction with a numerator that is smaller than its denominator is less than one.
A proper fraction.
A proper 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.
A Proper Fraction
Yes
Regular fraction
A fraction with a numerator that is smaller than its denominator is less than one.
When the numerator of a fraction is smaller than the denominator, that's a proper fraction.
A proper fraction.
A proper fraction.
That's a proper fraction.
In a proper fraction.
If you're asking the difference, then a proper fraction is when the numerator is smaller than the denominator. And an improper fraction is a fraction bigger than whole or when the numerator is larger than the denominator.