0.6667
6. Denominator=down.
If the denominator is reduced the next equivalent fraction to 4/6 is 2/3 If the denominator is increased the next equivalent fraction to 4/6 is 6/9
Assuming that the fraction is 5/6, or 5 over 6, the number 6 is the denominator. The denominator is also called the divisor when dividing.
To get the fraction with a denominator of 18 that is equivalent to 2/3, multiply 2/3 by 6/6:= 2/3 * 6/6= 12/18
0.6667
67 is an integer, not a fraction. It can be expressed as 67/1 where the denominator would be 1.
The improper fraction with a denominator of 6 that is equivalent to 5.5 is 33/6
With a denominator of 100, 6% = 6/100
6. Denominator=down.
In the fraction, 2/6, the 2 is the numerator and the 6 is the denominator.
The denominator in a fraction is always the number on the bottom. I always remembered it by thinking of the D in denominator and the D in the word down.
A denominator is the part of a fraction which indicates the number of pieces that make a whole For example, in the fraction 5 / 6, the 6 is the denominator, indicating that 6 parts makes a whole.
Oh, what a happy little question! A fraction with a denominator of 6 that is equivalent to 1 is 6/6. When the numerator and denominator are the same, it means you have the whole thing, just like a complete painting. Remember, there are no mistakes in fractions, just happy little equivalents.
If the denominator is reduced the next equivalent fraction to 4/6 is 2/3 If the denominator is increased the next equivalent fraction to 4/6 is 6/9
There is no equivalent improper fraction with a denominator of 6 - nor any other number.
Assuming that the fraction is 5/6, or 5 over 6, the number 6 is the denominator. The denominator is also called the divisor when dividing.