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  2. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    The fraction bar may be horizontal (as in ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠), oblique (as in 2/5), or diagonal (as in 4 ⁄ 9). [4] These marks are respectively known as the horizontal bar; the virgule, slash , or stroke ; and the fraction bar, solidus, [5] or fraction slash.

  3. One half - Wikipedia

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    0.4 8: Duodecimal: 0.6 12: ... Chinese: 半: Tibetan: ༪: One half is the multiplicative inverse of 2. It is an irreducible fraction with a numerator of 1 and a ...

  4. Unit fraction - Wikipedia

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    A unit fraction is a positive fraction with one as its numerator, 1/ n. It is the multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of the denominator of the fraction, ...

  5. Number Forms - Wikipedia

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    1 ⁄ 9: 0.111... Vulgar Fraction One Ninth 2151 8529 ⅒ 1 ⁄ 10: 0.1 Vulgar Fraction One Tenth 2152 8530 ⅓ 1 ⁄ 3: 0.333... Vulgar Fraction One Third 2153 8531 ⅔ 2 ⁄ 3: 0.666... Vulgar Fraction Two Thirds 2154 8532 ⅕ 1 ⁄ 5: 0.2 Vulgar Fraction One Fifth 2155 8533 ⅖ 2 ⁄ 5: 0.4 Vulgar Fraction Two Fifths 2156 8534 ⅗ 3 ⁄ 5: 0 ...

  6. Irreducible fraction - Wikipedia

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    In the second step, they were divided by 3. The final result, ⁠ 4 / 3 ⁠, is an irreducible fraction because 4 and 3 have no common factors other than 1. The original fraction could have also been reduced in a single step by using the greatest common divisor of 90 and 120, which is 30. As 120 ÷ 30 = 4, and 90 ÷ 30 = 3, one gets

  7. 9/4 - Wikipedia

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    9/4 may refer to: September 4 (month-day date notation) April 9 (day-month date notation) A type of enneagram This page was last edited on 15 ...

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  9. List of representations of e - Wikipedia

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    This last non-simple continued fraction (sequence A110185 in the OEIS), equivalent to = [;,,,,,...], has a quicker convergence rate compared to Euler's continued fraction formula [clarification needed] and is a special case of a general formula for the exponential function: