simple fraction
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Definition
Noun: A simple fraction is a number expressed as the quotient of two integers, where one integer (the numerator) is divided by another non-zero integer (the denominator). It represents a part of a whole.
Usage
A simple fraction is used to represent a quantity that is not a whole number. It is written with a numerator above a denominator, separated by a horizontal or slash line (e.g., 1/2, 3/4). The term distinguishes it from more complex forms like decimal fractions or percentages.
Examples
- One half of the pie was eaten. This is represented by the simple fraction 1/2.
- The recipe calls for three-quarters of a cup of milk, or the simple fraction 3/4.
- In the equation, the value 'x' was expressed as the simple fraction 7/8.
Advanced Usage
- Proper and Improper: A simple fraction can be proper (numerator < denominator, e.g., 2/5) or improper (numerator ≥ denominator, e.g., 5/4).
- In Mathematics: The term is often used in educational contexts to differentiate from complex fractions, which contain fractions within the numerator or denominator (e.g., (1/2)/3).
Variants and Related Words
- Common Fraction: A synonym for simple fraction.
- Vulgar Fraction: A dated, but sometimes still used, synonym for simple fraction.
- Fraction: The broader category that includes simple fractions, decimal fractions, and percentages.
Synonyms
- Common fraction
- Vulgar fraction
Antonyms
- Complex fraction
- Decimal fraction
- Whole number
- Integer
Noun
- the quotient of two integers