The numerator means the number of. If the number of something is zero there are none of them therefore. the answer would be zero Be careful for the denominator. It the denominator is zero the answer would be undefined for how can you cut a thing into zero pieces.
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A numerator can be any number you like, including zero or even imaginary or complex numbers.
Simple answer, No.
Zero numerator means the value of the fraction is zero and the entire fraction would then be expressed as having a final value of zero. The fraction is never left in the form of having a zero numerator.
However, a zero numerator fraction might only be of possible use to an advanced mathematician doing some incredibly complex theoretical expression.
YES!!!! In which case it is no longer a fraction.
e.g. 7 0/10 ; The numerator is zero. So there is no fraction and the number can be just written as '7'.
It equals 0.
If the numerator is a factor of the denominator, the GCF of the two will be the numerator.
The same numerator as which numerator and the same denominator as which denominator?
The top number is the numerator. It tells you how many of the bottom number, denominator, you have.
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