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by vscid » Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:41 pm
Are integers of the form 4/2, 0/5 etc. considered 'fractions' for GMAT purposes?
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by amising6 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 5:08 pm
Are integers of the form 4/2, 0/5 etc. considered 'fractions' for GMAT purposes?

any number of the form p/q are considered as fraction
where
P,q should be integer
q should not be equal to 0

in p/q if q>p then fraction is called proper fraction: 1/5, 2/6
in p/q if if q<p then fraction is called improper fraction. 4/1,3/2
this is fractionb
so yes both the number given n by you is fraction
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