All fractions have that.
The answer is the numerator.
A proper fraction
You will get an equivalent fraction. However, if the numerator and the denominator of a fraction by zero, the result is not defined.
It is a complex fraction.
you multiply the numerator by the numerator and the denominator by the denominator.
A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.A percentage is the numerator of a fraction whose denominator is 100.
a fraction that has a numerator equal to the denominator is one: a fraction who's numerator is greater that the denominator is an improper fraction.
This would be a normal fraction.
In a fraction the denominator is divided into the numerator which is above the denominator
It is a proper fraction and if the numerator > denominator than it is an improper fraction.
No!If numerator and denominator have the same signs the fraction is positive.If numerator and denominator have opposite signs the fraction is negative.
The numerator is the top line , it tells you how many of the fraction you have (enumerates it, if you like). The bottom is the denominator, it tells you what kind of fraction it is (what denomination it is).