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improper fraction
noun
a fraction having the numerator greater than the denominator.
improper fraction
noun
a fraction in which the numerator has a greater absolute value or degree than the denominator, as 7/ 6 or ( x ² + 3)/( x + 1)
improper fraction
A fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator, such as 3/2.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of improper fraction1
Example Sentences
When 12-year-old Nina Mones was in sixth grade last year, she struggled to keep up with her math class, getting stuck on improper fractions.
Hunched over the desk, he settled down to sort out improper fractions.
Rather logically, fractions that fall into this camp are called “improper fractions.”
After decades of rote learning, children would become nimble thinkers equipped for the modern age, capable of unraveling improper fractions and drawing connections between Lincoln and Pericles.
Reduction of a mixed number to an improper fraction.
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