what are fractions in math? explain it's type
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- A part of a whole is a Fraction.
- Fraction = numerator/denominator
- When numerator is less than the denominator.
- When numerator is more than the denominator.
- The improper fraction can be written in the mixed form as it is the mixture of whole number and a fraction
- The fractions with the same denominator are like fractions.
- The fractions with different denominators are unlike fractions.
- The fractions proportional to each other are called equivalent fractions.
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A part of a whole is a Fraction.
Fraction = numerator/denominator
When numerator is less than the denominator.
When numerator is more than the denominator.
The improper fraction can be written in the mixed form as it is the mixture of whole number and a fraction
The fractions with the same denominator are like fractions.
The fractions with different denominators are unlike fractions.
The fractions proportional to each other are called equivalent fractions.
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