18, since 18/18 = 1
A number that names 1 equal part of a whole with 1 as its numerator is a fraction where the numerator is 1 and the denominator represents the total number of equal parts. For example, in the fraction 1/4, the 1 indicates one part, and the 4 indicates that the whole is divided into four equal parts. Thus, 1/4 represents one out of four equal parts of a whole.
If the numerator and denominator are equal, then the value of the fraction is ' 1 '.
No. When creating equivalent fractions both the numerator and denominator must be multiplied by the same number. To get from 3/18 to 6/18 the numerator has multiplied by 2 but the denominator has been multiplied by 1. Equivalent fractions are equal. As the denominator is the same, a comparison of the numerators tells if they are equal (and thus equivalent) or not: 3 ≠ 6 → 3/18 ≠ 6/18, thus they are not equivalent.
Any fraction with the same numerator and denominator is equal to ' 1 '.
It is equal to 1.
A number that names 1 equal part of a whole with 1 as its numerator is a fraction where the numerator is 1 and the denominator represents the total number of equal parts. For example, in the fraction 1/4, the 1 indicates one part, and the 4 indicates that the whole is divided into four equal parts. Thus, 1/4 represents one out of four equal parts of a whole.
If the numerator and denominator are equal, then the value of the fraction 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
If both the numerator AND denominator are the same... the fraction is an equivalent for the number 1
A number with an absolute value greater than or equal to 1.
No. When creating equivalent fractions both the numerator and denominator must be multiplied by the same number. To get from 3/18 to 6/18 the numerator has multiplied by 2 but the denominator has been multiplied by 1. Equivalent fractions are equal. As the denominator is the same, a comparison of the numerators tells if they are equal (and thus equivalent) or not: 3 ≠ 6 → 3/18 ≠ 6/18, thus they are not equivalent.
Any fraction with the same numerator and denominator is equal to ' 1 '.
Is either 1 or a mix number
It is equal to 1.
It's (NOT its) equal to 1.
Yep, in 1/2 2 is the denominator, and there are 2 equal parts,,, 1 is the numerator which shows 1 of the 2 equal parts
If numerator (top number) is less than denominator (bottom number), fraction is less than 1. If numerator is more than denominator, fraction is more than 1. If top and bottom are the same number, fraction is equal to 1.