A number that names 1 equal part of a whole with 1 as its numerator is a fraction where the numerator is 1 and the denominator represents the total number of equal parts. For example, in the fraction 1/4, the 1 indicates one part, and the 4 indicates that the whole is divided into four equal parts. Thus, 1/4 represents one out of four equal parts of a whole.
When the numerator is equal to or a multiple of the denominator.
When the numerator and denominator are of the same value.
Any fraction where the denominator is a factor of the numerator is.
Any fraction with the same numerator and denominator is equal to ' 1 '.
A fraction indicates part of a whole number and is written with a numerator as the top number. The numerator represents how many parts are being considered, while the denominator, written below, indicates the total number of equal parts that make up the whole. For example, in the fraction 3/4, 3 is the numerator.
When the numerator and denominator are of the same value.
When the numerator is equal to or a multiple of the denominator.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same whole number.
Any fraction where the denominator is a factor of the numerator is.
Any fraction with the same numerator and denominator is equal to ' 1 '.
Any number where the numerator is smaller than the denominator is less than one. If the numerator is equal to the denominator (for example, 6/6), that number is equal to one. If the numerator is greater than the denominator, then the number is greater than one.
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It is anImproper fraction,ONLY if the numerator is bigger than the denominator, and if the numerator and denominator are the same it is a whole number.example of an improper fraction: 5/3example of a whole number: 7/7
That is called the denominator, and the top is the numerator.:)
Yes the numerator is how many parts of a whole number while the denominator is what part of the whole number is as for example 3/4 is 3 parts of 4
A whole number.
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