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The number below the line in a fraction is called the denominator. The denominator represents the total number of equal parts into which the whole is divided. It is the divisor in a fraction and indicates the number of parts being considered.

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Well, darling, that little number below the line in a fraction is called the denominator. It's basically playing second fiddle to the numerator, which gets all the attention. Think of it as the sidekick in the fraction world.

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The bottom of the fraction is the denominator.

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the denominator

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