It is called a top-heavy fraction.
This is called an improper fraction. Example: 45/42
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the bottom number is the denominator< while the top is the numeratorThe denominator.
Pi (π) is ratio between the diameter and circumference of a circle. It cannot be expresses as an exact fraction or as decimal number. Work has been done to extend the values in pi's decimal part to more than a billion places without any pattern appearing. For this reason it is called irrational. An infinite numner is a number that is bigger than any other number. Pi is well defined, it is bigger than 3.1415 but smaller than 3.1416, so it is not infinite, even though the number of decimal numbers need to represent it may well be.
No. An improper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator
A fraction.
Its decimal value keeps going on forever, without ever repeating. It can never be reduced to an exact fraction value of two whole integers.It means that pi is an irrational number and as such can not be expressed as a fraction
The number on the bottom of a fraction is known as the "denominator."
An Improper Fraction is when the top number is bigger than the bottom number
An Improper Fraction is when the top number is bigger than the bottom number
the bottom number of a fraction is a denominator and to remember d for down
an improper fraction
A vulgar fraction is one where the numerator (the number on the top) is bigger than the denominator (the number at the bottom).
The fraction is known as a mixed fraction.
an improper fraction is a fraction is were the numerator (top number) is bigger than the denominator (bottom number) e.g. 8/2
It is called the 'denominator'
It is called a denominator
an improper fraction is a fraction that the top number (numerator) is bigger than the bottom one (denominator)
The numerator is the top number in the fraction and the bottom number is called the denominator.