A fraction in which the degree of the numeration (numerator) is greater than the degree of denominator is called?
Answer: An improper fraction
Explanation
- An improper fraction is a fraction where the degree of the numerator (the top number) is greater than or equal to the degree of the denominator (the bottom number).
- Examples include fractions like 3/2, 5/4, or 7/3.
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