It is the numerator and below the line is the denominator
If the fraction has been simplified, such a number does not exist.
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).
It is 0.
A decimal fraction is exactly what it says. A fraction where the denominator (the bottom number) of the fraction is a multiple of 10, in this case 100. This particular fraction with a denominator of 100 has the additional advantage of being the fractions that can be easily converted to percentages, because percent means parts per 100.1/100 = 1%50/100 = 1/2 = 50% and so on.
It is the denominator of a fraction
The bottom number.
The number of parts being counted is the numerator of a fraction The number of parts into which the whole has been divided is the denominator of a fraction.
If the fraction has been simplified then there is no such number and so it cannot have a name.
The numerator in a Fraction is the top number. It states how many parts are in use or are being shaded in. The denominator states how many parts there are.
Yes and it's the numerator of the fraction
It is the numerator.
The top number which represents how many parts of a whole.
i think it's numerator!
the number above the line in a common fraction shows how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3.
the number above the line in a common fraction shows how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken, for example, 2 in 2/3.
This information is generally not available: it is lost when a fraction has been simplified.
The number on top of a fraction is called the numerator. It represents the number of parts being considered.
The numerator is the number above the line in a common fraction showing how many of the parts indicated by the denominator are taken. The denominator is the number below the line in a common fraction showing the total number of parts.