The denominator of a fraction represents the total number of equal parts into which a whole is divided. For example, in the fraction 3/5, the denominator is 5, indicating that the whole is divided into 5 equal parts. The numerator, on the other hand, represents the number of those equal parts being considered, in this case, 3 out of the total 5 parts.
The top number tells how many of the pieces you're taking, after you've cut up the whole thing into the bottom number of pieces.
It is the denominator of a fraction
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 the numerator and below the line is the denominator
It is the denominator of the fraction as for example 3/4 whereas 4 is the denominator and 3 is the numerator
The denominator.
The top number tells how many of the pieces you're taking, after you've cut up the whole thing into the bottom number of pieces.
How many parts are available out of the total number of parts.
The denominator is the bottom number of the fraction. It tells how many parts in all. The numerator is the top number of the fraction which tells you the number of parts considered.
If the fraction has been simplified then there is no such number.
The denominator
The bottom number in a fraction (the denominator) Tells you how many pieces A whole is cut up into.
The Denominator
It tells you the number of parts of a whole.
It is the denominator of a fraction
The number in a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in the whole or group is called the denominator. It is the bottom number of the fraction and represents the total number of equal parts that make up the whole.
If the fraction has been simplified, there is no such number.