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what are fractions in math? explain it's type​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A part of a whole is a Fraction.

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  • Fraction = numerator/denominator

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\small\bold{\underline{\sf{\pink{Proper\:Fraction}}}}

  • When numerator is less than the denominator.

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  • When numerator is more than the denominator.

\small\bold{\underline{\sf{\blue{Mixed\:Fraction}}}}

  • The improper fraction can be written in the mixed form as it is the mixture of whole number and a fraction

\small\bold{\underline{\sf{\purple{Like\:Fraction}}}}

  • The fractions with the same denominator are like fractions.

\small\bold{\underline{\sf{\pink{Unlike\:Fraction}}}}

  • The fractions with different denominators are unlike fractions.

\small\bold{\underline{\sf{\red{Equivalent\:Fraction}}}}

  • The fractions proportional to each other are called equivalent fractions.

mddilshad11ab: great
Answered by Anonymous
115

\huge\star\:\:{\orange{\underline{\pink{\mathbf{Answer}}}}}</p><p>

\huge\bold{\underline{\blue{Fractions:-}}}</p><p>

A part of a whole is a Fraction.

\large \bold{\underline{\sf{\red{The \:General\:form \:of\: a \:Fraction:-}}}} </p><p>

Fraction = numerator/denominator

\large\bold{\underline{\rm{\orange{Types \:of \:Fraction:-}}}} </p><p>

\small\bold{\underline{\rm{\pink{Proper\:Fraction}}}}

When numerator is less than the denominator.

\small\bold{\underline{\green{Improper\:Fraction}}}</p><p>

When numerator is more than the denominator.

\small\bold{\underline {\rm{\blue{Mixed\:Fraction}}}} </p><p>

The improper fraction can be written in the mixed form as it is the mixture of whole number and a fraction

\small\bold{\underline{\purple{Like\:Fraction}}}</p><p>

The fractions with the same denominator are like fractions.

\small\bold{\underline{\pink{Unlike\:Fraction}}}

The fractions with different denominators are unlike fractions.

\small\bold{\underline{\red{Equivalent\:Fraction}}}

The fractions proportional to each other are called equivalent fractions.

\huge\underline\bold\orange{Thanks}


mddilshad11ab: perfect
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