The size of a fraction, also known as Its magnitude can be thought of as the distance of the fraction from zero on the number line.
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Nothing happens to the fraction.
It is approx 105/5189.
The answer depends on what you do to rename the fractions.
That would be the denominator or bottom number of a fraction. This tells you the overall size of the fraction, while the numerator or top number, indicates how many parts of the fraction are there (i.e. 1/9 means you have one of 9 total parts).
Any fraction that has a zero in the numerator has a value of zero. It does not matter what the denominator is. Think of it this way, if I say I ate zero slices of pizza it does not matter what the size of the slices are, I still did not eat any pizza.