Divide the denominator (bottom number) into the whole number , and then add that to the numerator (top number) . if you cant sinplify, leave it...
easy bottom to top top to bottom
You should divide the top of the fraction by the bottom, multiply by 100 and add a "%" sign. I'm pretty sure this is what u do
Multiply the bottom by the whole number...and then add THAT number by the top number,hope this is what you're looking for!
In a fraction the denominator is on the bottom and the numerator on the top.
Well, you cant put just any fraction into a improper fraction it has to be a mixed number like 9 and 4/10 first you multiply 10 by 9 and then add 4, that is your numerator(top), the denominator(bottom) is still 10 so it would be 94/10. hope this helps!
A proper fraction is a fraction that has a top number less than its bottom number.
The dividend is the top (numerator) of the fraction.
@baneen The denominator is the bottom number of a fraction.
Top: numerator. Bottom: denominator.
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