In a fraction the numerator is on top of the denominator
In a fraction the top number is called the numerator and the bottom a denomimator. So basically the top number in a fraction.
The top part of a fraction is the numerator; the bottom part is the denominator.
A proper fraction is a fraction that has a top number less than its bottom number.
9/5 is a top heavy fraction.
The top is called the numerator. The bottom is the denominator
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There is no such term as the nominator. The numerator goes on top and the denominator on the bottom.
The equation for slope = rise / run
The Top Of a Fraction is called the Numerator
Top number in a fraction is the numerator.
find a number which goes into the denominator and the numerator and times it by the ten of the top of the number and then times it by the unit and that's your answer
The top part of a fraction is called the numerator.
Each and every non-zero fraction goes into 20.
A 'top heavy' fraction is an improper fraction as for example 5/3
The dividend is the top (numerator) of the fraction.
The name of a fraction with a larger number on top is called an improper fraction.
Normally you'll be given that. It can change if it's an improper fraction.. A fraction is dividing the top (numerator) by the bottom (denominator). So, which ever one you are dividing BY goes on bottom. Whichever one your are dividing INTO goes on top: 4 divided by 7 -> 4/7 7 divided into 4 -> 4/7 7 divided into 8 -> 8/7 8 divided by 7 -> 8/7