Hello again, y’all! How do Arabs, Iranians, Afghans, Pakistanis, Urdu ... all write their equivalents of common numerical fractions (consisting of a numerator, a separator character, and a denominator)?!?! Considering that Arabic written script reads from right to left (like in Hebrew, Syro-Aramaic, and the fantasy language of Tsolyáni), would they use a normal right-facing foreslash (1/2), a left-facing backslash (1\2), or do they align numerator above|demoniator below a horizontal fraction bar?!?! Notice that these people would use the native Arabic-based digits in them; nonewithstanding, the forms for |4 5 6| (and—sometimes—those for |2 7|) do look quite different from the canonical Arabic forms.
Just something to think about... Thank You!

