The one that shows 3 and 3/4 or 15/4
38 is not a fraction.
it is a NumeratorBY:Emily
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.
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.
The absolute value of a fraction would be done by this:ex. 3/10 is equivalent to .30 or just .3 the absolute value of .3 is .3 because an absolute value is the number of spaces it takes to get to zero on a number line. KILL ME
5 and 1/4 21/4
The denominator in the unsimplified fraction.
i think it's numerator!
Draw a line between them and so 2/3 is equivalent to 4/6
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.
A decimal fraction is preceded by a period. A common fraction shows a numerator above the fraction line and the denominator below the fraction line, which represents a division statement.In other words, a fraction says "I represent n parts of a whole divided into d parts, where n is the numerator and d is the denominator." To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator (the number above the line) by the denominator (the number below the line).Example: to convert 1/3 to a decimal, divide 1 by 3. The answer will 0.3333 etc.
The number above the line in a fraction is called the numerator. The number below the line is called the denominator. So in the fraction 5/7 5 is the numerator and 7 is the denominator.
It has a numerator at the top It has a denominator at the bottom It has a solidus line that separates the numerator from the denominator It is a rational number It can be a proper fraction It can be an improper fraction It can have an equivalent fraction It can be converted into a percentage It can be converted into a decimal
The line that separates the top number (numerator) from the bottom number (denominator) of a fraction can be called a dividing line - since this is what is happening in the sum itself to calculate the fraction.
Everywhere. Each and every point on a number line is a fraction and also a decimal.
A ( blank ) is a graph that shows data along a number line