It can be either. It is the number at the top of a fraction.
No, it is smaller. Bigger number- smaller number = + number 2-1.8 = 0.2
Example: 3/4 - 9/16 = ?/? You have to find the lcm/THE LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE 4: 4,8,12,16,20,24.... 16: 16....
no
When the numerator gets bigger, the fraction gets bigger; that is, it has a greater value The opposite is true if the denominator gets bigger; in this case the the fraction gets smaller; that is, it has a lesser value
Yes, you can. You will have an improper fraction, but that is OK.
A fraction with a numerator that is smaller than its denominator is less than one.
No, it is smaller. Bigger number- smaller number = + number 2-1.8 = 0.2
if you want to subtract a bigger number from a smaller one, first subtract smaller number from bigger one add negative sign in front of answer you got
The number is bigger.
It is bigger
A proper fraction has the top number (the numerator) smaller than the bottom number (the denominator).
the higher the number the bigger the spindal
Yes But then you would have to divide the denominator into the numerator and get a mixed number ,then simply 6:4
divide the numerator by the denominator eg.15over10=1 5over 10
When the numerator of a fraction is smaller than the denominator, that's a proper fraction.
Example: 3/4 - 9/16 = ?/? You have to find the lcm/THE LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE 4: 4,8,12,16,20,24.... 16: 16....
no