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Common denominator
I think it's called just a normal fraction.
simplifying
They are called "like" fractions.
If you are asking for a fraction where the numerator and the denominator are the same number, then it represents the number one.
Common denominator
Like Fractions
A "common denominator"
That's a common denominator.
They are called like or similar fractions.
That's a "common" denominator. "Common" means "same for both" or "same for all".
yes!! it is called unit fraction
I think what you mean is equivalent fractions. It means two fractions that are equivalent, or the exact same.
A common denominator results from comparing two or more unlike denominators. It can be the same as one of the denominators, but doesn't have to be.
It is called a unit rate.
I think it's called just a normal fraction.
The same numerator as which numerator and the same denominator as which denominator?