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  1. A fraction represents a part of a whole, written using numerator and denominator. Explore definition, types, representation on number line, solved examples and more.

  2. A fraction (from Latin fractus, "broken") represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. When spoken in everyday English, a fraction describes how many parts of a certain size there are, for example, one-half, eight-fifths, three-quarters.

  3. Fraction. Describes part of a whole. 3/4, 1/6, and 19/4 are all examples of fractions. Improper Fraction. A fraction whose numerator is equal to or greater than its denominator. Least Common Denominator. The least common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions. That is, the lowest number which is a multiple of both denominators.

  4. Fractions are numbers defined by division, used to represent any number of equal parts of a whole. They are real numbers of the form \ (\frac { p } { q },\) where \ (p\) and \ (q\) are integers.

  5. A fraction is a way of representing a part of a whole. The top number is called the numerator, and the bottom number is called the denominator. The numerator is the number of equal parts being counted. The denominator is the number of equal parts in one whole.

  6. In this topic, we will explore fractions conceptually and add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions.

  7. What are fractions? A fraction is part of a whole. It's less than 1 whole thing, but more than 0. We use fractions all the time in real life. Have you ever ordered a quarter -pound burger? Or noticed that your gas tank is half full? Both of these are fractions of the whole amount—a whole pound of meat, or a whole tank of gas.

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