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a numerator is the top number of a fraction and the demonatior is the bottom number of a fraction
like fraction
The numerator is the top line , it tells you how many of the fraction you have (enumerates it, if you like). The bottom is the denominator, it tells you what kind of fraction it is (what denomination it is).
first, change the division sign to a muliplication sign. then change the second number in the problem-change the numerator to the denominator and the denominator to the numerator. then multiply the top numbers and bottom numbers like regular multiplication.
If it is divided by a fraction or a decimal. Like 1/5 or .986
a numerator is the top number of a fraction and the demonatior is the bottom number of a fraction
like fraction
The numerator is the top line , it tells you how many of the fraction you have (enumerates it, if you like). The bottom is the denominator, it tells you what kind of fraction it is (what denomination it is).
No because you have too multiply the numerator and denominator by the the same number to have an equivalent fraction.
To type a fraction on a Texas Instruments calculator, use the fraction template or the division key. On models like the TI-84, press the "Alpha" key followed by the "Y=" button to access the fraction templates, where you can select the proper format. Enter the numerator and denominator in the respective fields. For simpler fractions, you can also directly input the numerator, press the division key (÷), and then input the denominator to display the result as a decimal or a simplified fraction, depending on the settings.
On the common Texas Instrument (TI) it looks like a fraction with a square instead of a number for the denominator and numerator. If you cannot find that button you can also put the fraction as division inside parenthesis for example 1 half could be put in as (1/2)
the numerator
Oh honey, the numerator is the top number in a fraction, like the cherry on top of a sundae. The denominator is the bottom number, holding up the whole fraction like the unsung hero. So, in the fraction 3/4, 3 is the numerator strutting its stuff, while 4 is the denominator doing all the heavy lifting.
first, change the division sign to a muliplication sign. then change the second number in the problem-change the numerator to the denominator and the denominator to the numerator. then multiply the top numbers and bottom numbers like regular multiplication.
If it is divided by a fraction or a decimal. Like 1/5 or .986
When the numerator of a fraction is greater than its denominator then it is classed as an improper fraction as in the example of 5/3
Numerator.