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∙ 6y agodenominator
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∙ 6y agoThe number in a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in the whole or group is called the denominator. It is the bottom number of the fraction and represents the total number of equal parts that make up the whole.
If the fraction has been simplified, there is no such number.
If the fraction has been simplified then no such number exists.
In a fraction which has not been simplified, it is the denominator. There is no such number when the fraction has been simplified.
No. That will only be the case if the fraction has not been simplified.
Only if the fraction has not been simplified.
The number in a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in the whole or group is called the denominator. It is the bottom number of the fraction and represents the total number of equal parts that make up the whole.
If the fraction has been simplified, there is no such number.
If the fraction has been simplified then no such number exists.
If the fraction has been simplified then no such number exists.
If the fraction has been simplified then no such number exists.
If the fraction has been simplified then no such number exists.
If the fraction has been simplified then no such number exists.
In a fraction which has not been simplified, it is the denominator. There is no such number when the fraction has been simplified.
No. That will only be the case if the fraction has not been simplified.
It is the denominator.
It's the denominator