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simple fraction
noun
- a ratio of two integers.
simple fraction
noun
- a fraction in which the numerator and denominator are both integers expressed as a ratio rather than a decimal Also calledcommon fractionvulgar fraction
simple fraction
/ sĭm′pəl /
- A fraction in which both the numerator and denominator are whole numbers, such as 5 7 .
Word History and Origins
Origin of simple fraction1
Example Sentences
But irrational constants such as π and √2—numbers that cannot be reduced to a simple fraction—frequently crop up in science and engineering.
They both mistakenly treat DNA as a matter of simple fractions.
In maths, they must be are able to multiply and divide whole numbers and use simple fractions and percentages, among other things.
In maths, they are able to multiply and divide whole numbers by 10 or 100 and use simple fractions and percentages, among other things.
One example is Andrew Short’s one-person company in Bellevue, Wash., Jungle Education, which creates educational apps for the iPad that help children learn basics like telling time, simple fractions, coin math and geometry.
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