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2. Which of the following is an example of a proper fraction?

1. 7/6
2. 4/4
3. 3/4
4. 4/3

User Dsaydon
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Answer:

3/4

Explanation:

7/6 and 4/3 are both improper fractions, you can't have the numerator be greater than the denominator (you would have to simplify an improper fraction to a mixed number for it to be acceptable). Lastly, 4/4 would just equal 1. So therefore, 3/4 is the right answer.

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Answer:

3. 3/4

Explanation:

Proper fractions will be fractions that can’t be determined as mixed fractions

Improper fractions can be determined as a mixed fraction

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