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Fractions

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Definition
fraction   part of a whole  
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numerator   tells how many equal parts are described; the number on the top of the fraction bar  
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denominator   tells how many equal parts in all; the number on the bottom of the fraction bar  
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benchmark fraction   a fraction that is easy to visualize and use  
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equivalent fractions   fractions that represent the same number; they name the same part of a whole  
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prime number   a number that has exactly 2 factors  
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composite number   a number that has more than 2 factors  
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factors   numbers you multiply to find a product  
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multiple   product  
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proper fraction   a fraction where the numerator is less than the denominator  
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improper fraction   a fraction where the numerator is larger than the denominator  
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mixed number   a whole number and a fraction  
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fraction bar   the line that separates the numerator and denominator  
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unit fraction   a fraction that describes one part of the whole  
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decimal   a number system based on 10  
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tenths   a part of a whole divided into 10 equal parts  
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hundredths   a part of a whole divided into 100 equal parts  
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decimal point   a point (or dot) used to separate the whole number part from the fractional part of a number  
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