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unit 3 fractions, de

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Decimal Fraction   A fraction in which the denominator is a power of ten.  
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Denominator   The number below the line in a fraction which indicates how many parts in the whole or number in a set.  
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Difference   The amount left after one number is subtracted from another number. It is the answer to a subtraction problem.  
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Fraction   A number that can be written as a quotient of two quantities, comparisions: part to whole, part to part or whole to part.  
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Improper Fraction   A fraction where the numerator is equal to or larger than the denominator.  
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Mixed Number   A number that contains both a whole number and a fraction.  
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Numerator   The number above the line in a fraction which tells how many parts are being considered.  
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Percent   A fraction or ratio in which the denominator is 100.  
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Product   A number that is the result of multiplication.  
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Proportion   An equation which states that two ratios are equal.  
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Quotient   A number that is the result of division.  
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Ratio   A comparison of two quantities that have the same unit of measure.  
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Rational Number   A number that can be written as a/b where a and b are integers, but b is not equal to 0.  
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Reciprocal   Two numbers whose product is 1.  
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Sum   The number you get by adding two or more numbers together.  
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