A proper fraction is always less than 1. True or false.
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false
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because proper fractions can be any no. in which numerator is less than denominator
for eg: 3/6
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The statement is True.
- The numerator is always less than the denominator in a correct fraction, and its practical value is consistently less than one.
- The denominator in common is the numeral value of the entire thing, while the numerator in common is the numeral value of the "considered part.
- This is so since a correct fraction typically reflects just a considerable portion of an entire item
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