It is a whole number which would equal 1 or more
the bottom number of a fraction (:
The bottom number typically represents the denominator in a fraction, indicating how many equal parts the whole is divided into. For example, in the fraction 3/4, the bottom number (4) signifies that the whole is divided into four equal parts. It provides context for the value of the top number, which shows how many of those parts are being considered.
An Improper Fraction is when the top number is bigger than the bottom number
The denominator is the number on the bottom.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but the top number is called the numerator and the bottom number is called the denominator.
An Improper Fraction is when the top number is bigger than the bottom number
In a fraction, the numerator is the number on the top and a denominator is the number on the bottom.
In maths the Base refers to the number or letter at the bottom of a fraction.-a fraction is a number that isn't whole and is maybe half or maybe a third of the a numberexample 1.)(we will use " / " as the fraction and the letter or number after the / will be on the bottom of the fraction)2/5 so the 5 is the Base in this fraction because it is at the bottom of the fraction.example 2.)(we will use the / as the fraction again and the letter or number after the / will be the one on the bottom of the fraction.)2/a so a is the Base in this fraction
"divided by"
The top number is the numerator and the bottom number is the denominator.
That's a childish way of saying "Move the fraction's bottom number to the top, and move the fraction's top number to the bottom". You could also say "Turn the fraction upside-down".
You are just multiPlying the top two number then the bottom two numbers