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In an improper fraction, is the numerator equal to, less than, or greater than the denominator

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the numerator is greater than the deneminator


the definition of an improper fraction is a fractione that can be simplified to be greater than 1. for this to be true the numerator must be greater than the denominator

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In an improper fraction the numerator is always greater than or equal to the denominator
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