A fraction represents a part of a whole, like when a cake is divided into equal pieces and you take some of them—for example, three fourths means you have three out of four equal slices. Fractions matter because they help us describe and work with amounts that aren't whole numbers, which comes up constantly in cooking, measurements, money, and many other everyday situations.
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分数(ぶんすう、英: fraction)とは、2つの数の比を用いた数の表現方法の一つである。 本項では数学に関する用語としての分数を説明し、それ以外の分数は「その他」に記載している。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).