You can't change a fraction when the numerator is zero because no matter what the denominator is the fraction is still zero. A zero denominator is not allowed because you cannot divide by zero.
It equals 0.
you divide the denominator by the numerator!
you divide the numerator by the denominator
Divide the denominator into the numerator.
The primary answer is 0/1. However, you can multiply the numerator and denominator of the primary answer by any non-zero integer to obtain an equivalent fraction. If the selected integer is n, the equivalent fraction will be (0*n)/(1/n) = 0/n. Thus any number of the form 0/n is a fraction equivalent to 0.
If the numerator is 0, the fraction equals 0.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
If the numerator is 0, the fraction equals 0, because there is no part of the whole.
Yes, it can be. If the numerator is 0. Then suppose the denominator is 3, which is bigger than 0 (double the numerator). So the value of the fraction is 0/3 = 0.
It equals 0.
It does not change. If the numerator changes then, unless the denominator changes in the same proportion, the fraction is no longer the same.
If the numerator of the fraction is increased and the denominator doesn't change, then the value of the fraction increases.
beacsuse since its a fraction it simplyfys
Then the answer is straightforward - 0 When a numerator is zero it means that the value of the fraction is also 0. For example: there are 0/4 pieces of pie The numerator is 0 (the top number) The denominator is 4 (the bottom number) The value of the fraction is 0 because the numerator is zero (there are no pieces of pie)
no-it's called undefined or zero if the numerator is zero.
It is equal to 0.
To change a proper fraction into a decimal, divide the denominator into the numerator.