That's an improper fraction.
Multiply the numerator of the fraction by the same amount that you multiply the denominator of that fraction.
If both the numerator AND denominator are the same... the fraction is an equivalent for the number 1
You have to double the numerator, but the value of the fraction remians the same but if you dont double the numerator then you dont have the same fraction
The same numerator as which numerator and the same denominator as which denominator?
A whole fraction is when the numerator is the same as the denominator as for example 3/3 = 1 A common fraction is when the numerator is less than the denominator as for example 4/5 An improper fraction is when the numerator is greater than the denominator as for example 7/2
No!If numerator and denominator have the same signs the fraction is positive.If numerator and denominator have opposite signs the fraction is negative.
Any fraction with the same numerator and denominator is equal to ' 1 '.
If the numerator and denominator are the same, the fraction simplifies to 1. And you should be able to subtract 1!
Multiply the numerator of the fraction by the same amount that you multiply the denominator of that fraction.
If both the numerator AND denominator are the same... the fraction is an equivalent for the number 1
What is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent the same amount but are in different units?
Anything where the numerator and the denominator are the same value.
If the numerator and denominator are equal, then the value of the fraction is ' 1 '.
No because you have too multiply the numerator and denominator by the the same number to have an equivalent fraction.
The one where the denominator is the same and the numerator is the whole number multiplied by the denominator plus the numerator of the fraction.
like fraction
That's exactly the result when the numerator and denominator of the fraction are both multiplied by the same number.