When dividing, the numerator goes inside the box, which is known as the dividend. The denominator goes outside the box, which is the divisor. The division process involves dividing the numerator by the denominator to find the quotient.
The numerator goes in the division box.
you divide both the numerator and the denominator by a number they both go into and you keep dividing until you cant anymore.
The number would have to be negative. It really is the same as a positive numerator and denominator, just put a negative if the denominator is negative. Its like this15 divided by 3 is 515 divided by -3 would be -5so it asks what if the numerator was negative how many times would 3 go into it and the answer is -5.(+)/(-)=(-)(-)/(+)=(-)(+)/(+)=(+)(-)/(-)=(-)same applies to addition and subtration and multiplication.hope this helps.
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The numerator goes in the division box.
you divide both the numerator and the denominator by a number they both go into and you keep dividing until you cant anymore.
Sometimes it can.
On the bottom - numerator on top; denom on bottom.
Highest number that can go into the numerator and denominator.
When no whole number will not go into both the numerator and the denominator evenly.
you have to take the bottom denominator and multiply it by the numerator then go bang a bum
first:you find the gcm(greatest common factor)wich is the lowest number that can go evenly into the numerator and the denominator. next:you devide both the numerator and the denominator by that gcm(greatest common factor)and walla!
divide the denominator &numerator & go on reducing it.
Actually, fractions go into the order by how large they are. This should actually be easier with a denominator. You know that if they all have the same denominator, that the number with the highest numerator is the largest.
I think you round the numberator to the nearest number it could be divided into and go from there.
They are numbers in which the denominator does not go into the numerator a whole number of times.