TMN3704
ASSIGNMENT 4
ANSWERS 2025
TMN3704 ASSIGNMENT 4 ANSWERS
2025
, TMN3704 Assessment 4
ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: 14 August 2025
ACTIVITY 1
1.1 Define the concept of "Common Fraction". (2)
A common fraction (also known as a simple fraction or vulgar fraction) is a fraction
where both the numerator (the top number) and the denominator (the bottom
number) are integers (whole numbers), and the denominator is not zero. It
represents a part of a whole.
1.2 Identify and explain any two key concepts from the definition of a common
fraction given above. These are terms that are central to the main points of the
description of a common Fraction. (4)
Numerator: The numerator represents the number of parts we are considering out of
the whole. It indicates how many of the equal parts the fraction represents. For
example, in the fraction 3/4, the numerator is 3, meaning we are considering 3 parts.
Denominator: The denominator represents the total number of equal parts that the
whole has been divided into. It defines the size of each fractional part. For example,
in the fraction 3/4, the denominator is 4, meaning the whole has been divided into 4
equal parts.
ASSIGNMENT 4
ANSWERS 2025
TMN3704 ASSIGNMENT 4 ANSWERS
2025
, TMN3704 Assessment 4
ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: 14 August 2025
ACTIVITY 1
1.1 Define the concept of "Common Fraction". (2)
A common fraction (also known as a simple fraction or vulgar fraction) is a fraction
where both the numerator (the top number) and the denominator (the bottom
number) are integers (whole numbers), and the denominator is not zero. It
represents a part of a whole.
1.2 Identify and explain any two key concepts from the definition of a common
fraction given above. These are terms that are central to the main points of the
description of a common Fraction. (4)
Numerator: The numerator represents the number of parts we are considering out of
the whole. It indicates how many of the equal parts the fraction represents. For
example, in the fraction 3/4, the numerator is 3, meaning we are considering 3 parts.
Denominator: The denominator represents the total number of equal parts that the
whole has been divided into. It defines the size of each fractional part. For example,
in the fraction 3/4, the denominator is 4, meaning the whole has been divided into 4
equal parts.