The dividend is the numerator and the divisor is the denominator. Basically, you divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator).
The divisor is the divider, the numerator is the number being divided.
Numerator <-> dividendDenominator <-> divisor.
The easiest way is to use the whole number as the numerator over the divisor 1.
Fractions where both the numerator and divisor are rational numbers are always rational numbers.
It is a fraction in which the divisor is a whole number. The dividend (or numerator) can be any number.
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The dividend is the numerator and the divisor is the denominator. Basically, you divide the top number (numerator) by the bottom number (denominator).
The divisor is the divider, the numerator is the number being divided.
Numerator <-> dividendDenominator <-> divisor.
No. The bottom number (denominator) is the divisor. The top number (numerator) is the dividend. eg 3/5 = 3 ÷ 5 3 is the dividend, 5 is the divisor.
It is called the divisor. The number which is being divided is called the dividend. In the case of fractions it can also be the denominator in which caste the number being divided is the numerator.8/4=28 is the dividend or numerator.4 is the divisor or denominator.2 is the quotient
The easiest way is to use the whole number as the numerator over the divisor 1.
The numerator of the fraction is '2'. The denominator of the fraction is the divisor (the number you were dividing by).
Fractions where both the numerator and divisor are rational numbers are always rational numbers.
for an example:7 divide by 21The number INSIDE the doggie house is the divisor ( in this case is the 21)The number OUTSIDE the doggie house is the dividend ( in this case is the 7)And ON TOP of the doggie house ( your answer ) is the Quotient ( in this case would be 3 )
We have to put the dividend in the numerator and divisor in the denominator. For e.g, 4 by 8=4/8