Well, honey, if you're missing a numerator, you better start by looking under the couch cushions or in the junk drawer - just kidding! To find a missing numerator in a fraction, you'll need to use some good old-fashioned algebra. Set up an equation with the fraction, solve for the missing numerator by cross multiplying, and voila, you've found that sneaky little number.
Assuming you mean "two and a half inches"? The answer is 1000 miles
If you are talking about factors, which are the multiple pairs of a number. The factors of twelve would be 1 and 12, 2 and 6, and 3 and 4
Two types of art are two dimensional and three dimensional.
Most likely would be a traditional 2-story house with a finished attic considered to be the 1/2 story (permanent stairs/walk-up).
2 over 8 and 3 over 12.
16/24, 4/6, and 2/3
There is an infinite number of fractions that are all equivalent to one third. Here are a few of them: 2/6 3/9 4/12 19/57 264/792
1/4, 3/12
2/12, 3/18
2/8, 3/12
Two fractions between 2/3 and 1/4 are: 1/3, 1/2 To find fractions in between two fractions, simply change the denominator of the fraction. It is sometimes easier to express the two fractions with a common denominator if there is a significant difference between them. For instance, express 2/3 and 1/4 as 8/12 and 3/12, respectively. You can see that there are atleast 4 fractions between the two.
15
4\16, and 7\45
24/2 and 12000/1000
8/2, 12/3
2/12, 3/18