If the fraction has been simplified then there is no such number and so it cannot have a name.
The numerator in a Fraction is the top number. It states how many parts are in use or are being shaded in. The denominator states how many parts there are.
The number on top of a fraction is called the numerator. It represents the number of parts being considered.
the numerator is the top part of the fraction and the denominator is the bottom part
12 parts are in a fraction bar
The number of parts being counted is the numerator of a fraction The number of parts into which the whole has been divided is the denominator of a fraction.
If the fraction has been simplified then there is no such number and so it cannot have a name.
It is the numerator and below the line is the denominator
Well, honey, that top part of a fraction is called the numerator. It's the number that tells you how many parts of the whole you're dealing with. So next time you see a fraction, just remember the numerator is the boss of the top!
The numerator in a Fraction is the top number. It states how many parts are in use or are being shaded in. The denominator states how many parts there are.
Yes and it's the numerator of the fraction
It is the numerator.
The number on top of a fraction is called the numerator. It represents the number of parts being considered.
This information is generally not available: it is lost when a fraction has been simplified.
The denominator of a fraction tells how many parts make up a whole, and the numerator tells how many of those parts are being considered.
the numerator is the top part of the fraction and the denominator is the bottom part
12 parts are in a fraction bar