Exam Lesson Name: Fractions Exam number: 700485RR Exam Guidelines Exam Instructions Question 12 of 20: Select the best answer for the question. 12. Which one of the following examples represents a proper fraction? A. $frac{12}{9}$ B. $frac{8}{8}$ C. $frac{15}{22}$ D. $frac{3}{2}$
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A proper fraction is a fraction where the numerator (the top number) is less than the denominator (the bottom number). This means the value of the fraction is less than 1. Show moreā¦
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