When the numerator of a fraction is greater than its denominator then it is classed as an improper fraction as in the example of 5/3
If the numerator is greater than the denominator then it is an improper fraction as for example 5/3 but if the numerator is less than the denominator then it is a common fraction as for example 3/4
Do you mean like when you're trying to calculate the value of a variable? You divide the numerator by the denominator? If the operation involves subtracting a numerator from a denominator, then you would be subtracting the numerator.
No because you have too multiply the numerator and denominator by the the same number to have an equivalent fraction.
the numerator always has to be less than the denominator and if its equal like 5 to 5 that is 1
When the numerator is equal to the denominator it equals 1 if the numerator is greater than the denominator then you could change it to a mixed number like 3/2 equals 1 1/2
like fraction
a numerator is the top number of a fraction and the demonatior is the bottom number of a fraction
The numerator and denominator of fractions are just whole numbers and have factors like any other number. Factor them as you would any regular whole number.
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.
Like 4/9, such a fraction is considered to be in its simplest form.
That sounds like a fraction. The top part is called numerator, the bottom part is called the denominator.
By dividing both the numerator and denominator by the same number is like dividing by 1.