True score: A small fraction of a numerator than a denominator is called a true score. The score of the true score is less than one. Such as: 1/2, 3/5, 8/9 and so on.
Numerator: 2
Denominator: 4
Click "true score" to output the result
True score: 1/2
When the molecule is 0, it is not a true fraction; for example: 0/6, although 0 is less than 6, 0/6 is not a true fraction. The reason is that "the whole '1' is divided into several parts equally, which means that the number of such one or several copies is called score".
Example of true fraction: 2/5 (two fifths), the numerator must be less than the denominator to be called a true fraction.
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