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  • Fractions and Fraction Indicators

    Mixed numbers: A mixed number is an expression composed of a whole number followed by a simple fraction whose numerator and denominator are both numerals. Numerals in a mixed number may be represented by omission signs. An expression is not a mixed number if it contains any letters, even though the expression appears to be in the form of a mixed number.


    Mixed Number
    Fraction Indicators
    Opening dots 4-5-6dots 1-4-5-6
    Closing dots 4-5-6dots 3-4-5-6
    Fraction Lines used
    With the Fraction Part
    of a Mixed Number
    Horizontal Simple
    Fraction Line______
    3-4
    Diagonal Simple
    Fraction Line /
    4-5-63-4

    Use of Mixed Number Fraction Indicators: The opening and closing mixed number fraction indicators must always be used to enclose the fractional part of a mixed number. The appropriate braille symbol must be used to represent the horizontal or diagonal fraction line shown in print.























    1. 7/4 = 1 ?/4




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