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Answer:

8/11

Explanation:

In a fraction, the numerator is the number above the line. The denominator is the number below the line. A proper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is less than the denominator.

10/7; 10 > 7; numerator greater than the denominator; not a proper fraction

2/2; 2 = 2; numerator equal to the denominator; not a proper fraction

18/1: 18 > 1; numerator greater than the denominator; not a proper fraction

8/11; 8 < 11; numerator less than the denominator; a proper fraction

User Steve Kenworthy
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A proper fraction is where the denominator is larger than the numerator.

In the picture, the only fraction with a denominator that is larger than the numerator is:


(8)/(11)

(11 is bigger than 8)

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Answer


(8)/(11)

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