It is the numerator in the non-simplified version of the fraction. When simplified, that information is lost.
It is the denominator
The denominator (the figure below the horizontal line)
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).
How many parts are available out of the total number of parts.
If the fraction has been simplified, there is no such number.
It is the denominator
The denominator (the figure below the horizontal line)
That would be the denominator or bottom number of a fraction. This tells you the overall size of the fraction, while the numerator or top number, indicates how many parts of the fraction are there (i.e. 1/9 means you have one of 9 total parts).
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).
How many parts are available out of the total number of parts.
The numerator tells you how many of the denominator units you have.
It is the denominator of a fraction
The Denominator
Yes and it's the numerator of the fraction
If the fraction has been simplified, there is no such number.
It is the denominator which is the lower part of the fraction
The denominator.