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Step-by-step explanation:
When the numerator is less than the denominator, it is called a Proper fraction.
If you want to describe a part of a whole, it is called a Fraction.
Denominator – The number on the bottom of the fraction and it shows the number of equal parts, where the whole is divided into.
Numerator – The numerator is the number on the top of the fraction, and it shows the number of the parts we are considering.
Example, in the fraction 5/6, it shows “5 of 6 equal parts.” 5 is the numerator, and 6 is the denominator.
Example of a Proper Fraction:
35 where 3 is a numerator less than 5, which is the denominator.
Proper fraction example
Few more Proper Fraction examples are :
19,27,49.
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