Fractions are a specific type of ratio that compares a part to a whole. Fractions are rational numbers written in the form ba, where the numerator a is the part and the denominator b is the whole.
part→whole→ba←numerator←denominator
There are many possible ways of reading fractions, but one universal method is saying a over b. Fractions where a is less than b are called proper fractions. Fractions where a is greater than or equal to b are called improper fractions.
Fractions are also another way to write a division of the numerator by the denominator.
918=18÷9
A fraction like 918 can be simplified to 12, or just 2. It is important to keep in mind that the denominator of a fraction can never be equal to 0 because the quotient of division by 0 is always undefined.
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