Fractions

/ˈfrækʃənz/ noun

Parts of a whole expressed as one number divided by another, or small portions of something larger.

From Latin 'fractio' meaning 'a breaking', from 'frangere' meaning 'to break'. The mathematical sense developed because fractions represent numbers 'broken' into parts, first used in English mathematics texts in the 14th century.

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