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A common fraction is a numeral which represents a rational number. That same number can also be represented as a decimal, a percent, or with a negative exponent. For example, 0.01, 1%, and 10−2 are all equal to the fraction 1/100.
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- A fraction where both top and bottom numbers are integers. Example: 1/2 and 3/4 are both Common Fractions. (Note: sometimes "Common Fraction" is used to mean "not a Decimal Fraction", but Decimal Fractions also have integers at top and bottom, so are really also Common Fractions.)
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