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Definitions from the WebImproper FractionAn improper fraction is a mathematical expression that represents a quantity greater than or equal to one whole unit. In this type of fraction, the numerator is equal to or larger than the denominator. Sense 1:As a noun, an improper fraction refers to a mathematical fraction where the numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator. Example sentence: The improper fraction 7/4 represents a value greater than one since the numerator (7) is larger than the denominator (4). Sense 2:As an adjective, improper fraction describes a fraction that is not in simplified or reduced form. Example sentence: The calculations became more complex when working with the improper fraction 15/10 instead of its simplified form, 3/2. Sense 3:As a popular term, improper fraction refers to a fraction that is commonly used and understood in mathematics. Example sentence: Students need to familiarize themselves with improper fractions to solve advanced math problems. Sense 4:As a local term, improper fraction can also refer to the way fractions are commonly written or used in a specific region or community. Example sentence: The local math society prefers the use of improper fractions in their calculations to avoid decimal conversions. | ||||
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