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The second example contradicts the problem description. The description states that a proper fraction is one in which the numerator is less than the denominator. But in the second example, the fraction given is '1/1', which doesn't fulfill the criteria of being a proper fraction.
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Project Euler #243: Resilience
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The second example contradicts the problem description. The description states that a proper fraction is one in which the numerator is less than the denominator. But in the second example, the fraction given is '1/1', which doesn't fulfill the criteria of being a proper fraction.