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What is a Vulgar Fraction? Give at least 2 examples plz tell, correct answer will be marked as brainliest answer​

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Answered by yashaswibohra
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Vulgar fractions are simply two integers (the numerator and denominator) placed above and below a fraction bar. They are also referred to as 'common fractions'. The term vulgar fraction had been in use for centuries before it died out – it can be found in mathematics texts from all the way back in the 1500s

Examples- If a numerator is less than a denominator, then the fraction is less than 1 and called a proper fraction. ... It will be a numerator of a vulgar fraction, and its denominator is saved the same. Reciprocal fractions are two fractions whose product is 1. For example, 3 / 7 and 7 / 3 ; 15 / 1 and 1 / 15 and so on.

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Answered by anshika4272
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Vulger fraction is abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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