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# Post by Anamika Gaurav (@gauravanamika4)

1/999

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- **Author**: Anamika Gaurav (@gauravanamika4)
- **Published**: 2024-11-21T18:50:39-08:00
- **Likes**: 1
- **Replies**: 1
- **Reposts**: 1
- **Views**: 2438
- **Canonical URL**: https://knowasiak.com/thread/3380

## Replies (top 1)

- **@AdityaGaurav**: Good, that's how fractions are written. Just put '/' as usual between number you want to show as fraction. For example 4 / 2 becomes 4/2

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**Author**: Anamika Gaurav (@gauravanamika4) on Knowasiak

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