Category:Examples of Improper Fractions

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This category contains examples of Improper Fraction.

An improper fraction is a fraction representing a rational number whose absolute value is greater than $1$.

Specifically, when expressed in the form $r = \dfrac p q$, where $p$ and $q$ are integers such that (the absolute value of) the numerator is greater than (the absolute value of) the denominator: $\size p > \size q$.