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how to represent a number on number line where numerator is greater than the denominator

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Answered by jasleen5326
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Since, the numerator is greater than the denominator the number will be greater than one. To, represent such rational fractions on the number line first we convert the improper fraction into the mixed fraction so as to know between which integers will the fraction lie.

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Answered by abhaysatya1982
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we make the fraction into improper form

for ex - 7/4

1. when converting into improper fraction i converts to 1 whole 3/4

2. now, by looking at the whole part that it will after 1

3. now, by looking at the denominator you can tell that you have to divide the space between 1 and 2 into 4 parts.

4. and finally, you can mark 7/4 on the third part

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