What is the possible value of a proper fraction
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In a proper fraction, the numerator is always smaller than the denominator, and its value is always less than 1. Because a proper fraction represents just part of a whole thing, the denominator is the number value of the “whole thing” while the numerator is the number value of the “part.”
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