The denominator in a fraction is always the number on the bottom. I always remembered it by thinking of the D in denominator and the D in the word down.
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The number below the line, 6 in this case.
A denominator is the bottom number of a fraction. It tells how many equal parts make up the whole. It also names the fraction, such as "half", "thirds", "fourth", etc. For example: 1/4 - 4 is the denominator and the name of the fraction, one fourth or one quarter. The denominator is the bottom number in a fraction. For example, if 3/4 was your fraction, the 4 would be your denominator.
It is the denominator of the fraction as for example 3/4 whereas 4 is the denominator and 3 is the numerator
To change a mixed number into a fraction, multiply the integer by a fraction equal to 1, with the numerator and denominator the same as the fraction's denominator. Now you have two fractions and can add the numerators to form an improper fraction (which may be reduced). Example 2 3/4 2 x 4/4 = 8/4 8/4 + 3/4 = 11/4
a fraction that is equivalent to 4 and has a denominator of 7 = 28/7