The numerator of an improper fraction is:

A. always greater than its denominator
B. smaller than its denominator
C. greater than or equal to its denominator
D. either a whole number or another fraction

c
Rationale: The numerator of an improper fraction is greater than or equal to its denominator. Proper fractions have numer-ators that are smaller than their denominators. The numerators of improper fractions are not fractions themselves; these are used in complex fractions.

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