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"out of"
math fraction in a phrase for t over 12 = t/12
1/2
A number that can't be expressed as a fraction is an irrational number
In that phrase, "unit" means "equal to 1".
out of
"out of"
It is a "rational number".
Yes, it is a phrase that indicates time. It will be an adverbial phrase.
mathematical phrase
math fraction in a phrase for t over 12 = t/12
By the enclosure.
in any case
since
An adposition is a word that serves to establish a relationship between elements in a sentence, typically showing the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence. Examples of adpositions include prepositions (such as in, on, near) and postpositions (such as ago, behind, below).
The same as for "binary tree". Enter that phrase in Answer.com for the definition.
repeated phrase or motif