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.
If the top number is larger than the bottom number, it is greater than 1.
when the top number is half of the bottom number (1/2, 3/6, 800/1600, etc.)
If the numerator (top number) is smaller than the denominator (bottom number), then the value of the fraction is less than ' 1 '.
I can't tell if you're asking about the numerator or the denominator.The numerator is the number on top, being divided into.The denominator is the number on bottom, dividing the numerator.
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.
The top number indicates the number of beats per measure.
The top number of a time signature tells you how many beats are in each measure of music.
The top number in a time signature tells you how many beats are in each measure of music.
The top number of a time signature tells you how many beats are in each measure of music.
The top number in a time signature tells you how many beats are in each measure of a musical piece.
The top number of a time signature tells us how many beats are in each measure of music.
The top number of a time signature tells us how many beats are in each measure of music.
divide the numerator (top number of the fraction) by the denominator (bottom number of the fraction)
When its numerator (top number) is more than half its denominator (bottom number).
The top number tells how many of the pieces you're taking, after you've cut up the whole thing into the bottom number of pieces.
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