Fractions In Real Life
Introduction
The term 'fraction' is from the Latin word 'fractus' meaning 'broken'.
A fraction is a broken number that represents a part or parts of something considered as a whole.
1/6, 2/8, 3/5, 11/15, 34/79, 121/197-are some examples of fractions.
In a fraction, the top number called the 'numerator' represents the part and the bottom number called
the 'denominator' represents the whole.
In the fractions mentioned above, 1, 2, 3, 11, 34, 121 are the 'numerators' and 6, 8, 5, 15, 79, 197 are
the 'denominators'.
Types of fractions
The following are the three different types of fractions.
1. Proper fractions
2. Improper fractions
3. Mixed numbers
Proper fraction
In a 'proper fraction' the numerator (top number) is less than its denominator (bottom number).
Examples: 2/5, 7/9, 101/120 etc.
Improper fraction
In an 'improper fraction' the numerator (top number) is greater than or equal to the denominator
(bottom number). Examples: 4/3, 7/4, 11/10, 5/5, 213/188 etc.
Mixed number
A 'mixed number' is a whole number and a proper fraction combined. Examples: 1 1/3, 4 1/5, 7 3/4,