0 a number that results from dividing one whole number by another:
¼ and 0.25 are different ways of representing the same fraction.
Although sexual and violent crimes have increased by 13 percent, they remain only a tiny/small fraction of the total number of crimes committed each year.
They can produce it at a fraction of the cost of (= much more cheaply than) traditional methods.
Could you just move a fraction to the right, so I can get by?
1 a number that results from dividing one whole number (= a number with no part of a number after it) by another:
Reputable charities spend most of the donated money on aid and a tiny fraction on administration.
For his maths homework, he's got to convert various fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions.
A set of players, a constant fraction of which are dishonest, are trying to elect a common leader.
In each generation, a fraction m of each subpopulation is replaced by immigrants drawn randomly from the dk1 other subpopulations.
One 5- 5-m square (or a 1% sampling fraction) from each stratum was randomly selected using a table of random numbers.
Unlike many other types of cancers, only a small fraction of prostate cancer cases are aggressive and life-threatening.
Positive evidence has typically been obtained in conditions where the target follows the prime by a fraction of a second.
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分數, 極小的部分…
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分数, 极小的部分…
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fracción, fracción [masculine], una pequeña parte [feminine]…
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fração…
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kesir, çok küçük miktar, küçücük bölüm…
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fraction [feminine], petite partie [feminine], fraction…
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