The fraction m/n that lies between 0 and 1 is equivalent to the real number m · n⁻¹, where m, n > 0 and m < n.
By algebra, we know that fractions, a kind of rational numbers, are real numbers of the form m/n, where m and n are integers and n ≠ 0.
In addition, the operator "/" means division, an operator derived from the existence of multiplicative inverse and fundamental operation of multiplication in the real field.
Thus, the rational number m/n is equivalent to the number m · n⁻¹. If the rational number is between 0 and 1, then m, n > 0 and m < n.
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