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Home >> Fractions >> Types of Fractions >> Proper Fraction >> Examples

Proper Fraction : Solved Examples

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Fill the box using < or > sign

3     5


Can you make proper fraction using the above numbers
We know that the given signs:

"<" represents "less than"
">" represent "greater than"

And since 3 is less than 5 so we fill the box and we get:

3 < 5


A proper fraction using these numbers will be 3/5, because; in a proper fraction, numerator is less than the denominator.

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