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In a fraction, the one on the top is the numerator while the one at the bottom is the denominator.
The numerator and denominator in both types of fractions are integers. In a proper fraction the numerator is smaller than the denominator while in an improper fraction the numerator is larger.
In a fraction, the numerator is the number on top, whereas the denominator is the number on the bottom. For the fraction 1/2, the numerator is "1", while the denominator is "2".
The general idea is to make an expression as simple as you can. The details vary, depending on the situation. For example, for a fraction, you wouldn't write a final result as 127 / 254, when you can simplify this to 1/2. For square roots, any square factor should be taken out. Also, it is generally agreed that there should be no square roots in the denominator of a fraction.
Multiply the denominator times the whole number and add the product to the numerator. That number is then the numerator while the denominator remains the same.
The denominator is how many pieces are in a whole, or one, while the numerator is the number of pieces you have of the whole.
The division of 23 by 6 as a fraction is expressed as 23/6. This fraction is in its simplest form and cannot be further reduced. The numerator (23) represents the dividend, while the denominator (6) represents the divisor in this division operation.
In a standard fraction, the number on top is the numerator, while the number on the bottom is the denominator.
Yes, in any proper fraction, the numerator is the number at the top of the fraction, while the number at the bottom of the fraction is the denominator.
Oh honey, the numerator is the top number in a fraction, like the cherry on top of a sundae. The denominator is the bottom number, holding up the whole fraction like the unsung hero. So, in the fraction 3/4, 3 is the numerator strutting its stuff, while 4 is the denominator doing all the heavy lifting.
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, you first multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, then add the numerator. This sum becomes the new numerator, while the denominator remains the same. For example, to convert 2 1/3 to an improper fraction, you would do (2 * 3) + 1 = 7, so the improper fraction is 7/3.