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is said to be expressed in Egyptian form (or Egyptian presentation) if it is written as a sum of fractions where each fraction has the numerator 1 and all of the denominators are distinct. The individual terms of die sum are often referred to as unit fractions. The problem of finding such expressions, and many related questions, has a long history, apparently beginning with Ahmes in the Rhind Papyrus. It is for this reason that we talk of ‘Egyptian’ form.