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Q: What tells how many parts are being counted?
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Which one tells how many parts are being counted denominator ore numerator?

It is the numerator.


What is the part of a fraction above the line which tells how many parts are being counted?

It is the numerator and below the line is the denominator


Is a part of the fraction that tells how many parts of whole are being considered?

Yes and it's the numerator of the fraction


The top number of a fraction that tells how many parts of a whole are being considered?

That's called the numerator.


What is the number called that is aboe the bar in a fraction that tells how many equal parts of the whole are being considered.?

the numerator


In a fraction the blank tells how many parts are being used?

The top of the fraction tells you how many bits of a whole one are represented, the bottom says how many equial parts the whole one is cut into. eg. 1/2 is .... 1 part of a apple which has been cut into 2 equial parts....


What do the numerator and denominator of a fraction tells you?

How many parts are available out of the total number of parts.


What tells how many equal parts there are in the whole?

What Tells How Many Equal Parts There Are In The Whole? Well, I think the answer is... Denominator!!!!!!


What does the numerator tell you?

The numerator tells you how many parts are involved. The denominator tells you how many parts there are in total. So in 3/4 we are dealing with three parts out of four.


What tells how many fractional parts there are?

Numerator


What do the numerator and denominator represent when represented as a fraction?

The denominator tells you how many parts into which the whole has been divided, and the numerator tells you how many of those parts there are.


What part of a fraction tells us how many parts is being used?

This information is generally not available: it is lost when a fraction has been simplified.