FRACTION
When an object is divided into a number of equal parts then each part is called a fraction.
When an object is divided into a number of equal parts then each part is called a fraction.
The three types of fractions are :
Proper fraction
Improper fraction
Mixed fraction
Proper fraction:
Fractions whose numerators are less than the denominators are called proper fractions. (Numerator < denominator)
For examples:
Fractions whose numerators are less than the denominators are called proper fractions. (Numerator < denominator)
For examples:
, , , , , , , etc are proper fractions.
Improper fraction:
Fractions with the numerator either equal to or greater than the denominator are called improper fraction. (Numerator = denominator or, Numerator > denominator)
Fractions like , , etc. are not proper fractions. These are improper fractions. The fraction is an improper fraction.
The fractions , , , , , , , , , , , , are the examples of improper fractions. The top number (numerator) is greater than the bottom number (denominator). Such type of fraction is called improper fraction.
Fractions with the numerator either equal to or greater than the denominator are called improper fraction. (Numerator = denominator or, Numerator > denominator)
Fractions like , , etc. are not proper fractions. These are improper fractions. The fraction is an improper fraction.
The fractions , , , , , , , , , , , , are the examples of improper fractions. The top number (numerator) is greater than the bottom number (denominator). Such type of fraction is called improper fraction.
Mixed fraction:
A combination of a proper fraction and a whole number is called a mixed fraction.
A combination of a proper fraction and a whole number is called a mixed fraction.
1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 9 and 12 are examples of mixed fraction.
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