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Improper Fraction : Solved Examples

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Explain with examples " Improper Fraction ".
Improper Fraction is a fraction whose numerator is greater than the denominator.

Let's take a fraction " 785/24 "

In this fraction;

Numerator = 785
Denominator = 24

Now you can see that 785 > 24,

Or we can say that numerator is greater than denominator.

Hence fraction 785/24 is an improper fraction.

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