Unit fraction
An improper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator.
It is simply a fraction with a numerator of 1.
Informally, you can say the top of the fraction. But the only official name is "numerator".
A unit fraction.
Numerator
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An improper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator.
It is simply a fraction with a numerator of 1.
Informally, you can say the top of the fraction. But the only official name is "numerator".
The Numerator is the top number in a fraction. In the fraction 1/2, "1" is the numerator.
A fraction with a 1 in its numerator is called a "unit fraction," as it is one of that fraction, whereas if it were to have a 2, it would have two of them.
A unit fraction.
I would guess it means the same as "unit fraction" - a fraction that has a numerator of 1, such as 1/2, 1/7, or 1/100.
A complex fraction is a fraction where the numerator, denominator, or both contain a fraction. Example 1: is a complex fraction. The numerator is 3 and the denominator is 1/2.
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Numerator
In a fraction, the numerator is the number on top, whereas the denominator is the number on the bottom. For the fraction 1/2, the numerator is "1", while the denominator is "2".