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Oh, dude, the y-axis goes on the bottom of a fraction. It's like the denominator in a fraction, you know? So, if you're plotting a point on a graph, just remember that the y-axis is down below, chilling at the bottom.
In a fraction, the y-axis typically goes on top, representing the numerator of the fraction. The numerator is the part of the fraction that represents the quantity being considered. The denominator, which represents the total number of parts the whole is divided into, goes on the bottom of the fraction. Placing the y-axis on top is a convention followed in mathematical notation to clearly distinguish between the numerator and the denominator in a fraction.
If you have a fraction, Y is on top and X is underneath, a good way to remember this is rise over run: the Y goes on top of the fraction bar.
0.155 as fraction:0.155 / 1, multiply top and bottom by 1000 (get rid of decimal point) = 155 / 1000, divide top and bottom by 5 = 31 / 200 = fraction in simplest form
it means to find what can go intoboth the top and bottom number and divide until u cant anymore
just multiply the top and bottom by 2 or 3 or 4 there was an exact question that i answered before so just go to that.....
6/14 divide top and bottom by 2: 3/7 this can go no further as both 3 and 7 are prime numbers
11 / (3/8) In order to divide by a fraction, first put the number 11 over 1 to make it a fraction too. (11/1)/(3/8) and then flip 3/8 upside down, then multiply. (11/1)*(8/3) When you multiply fractions, just go straight across. Top times top, bottom times bottom. 88/3