They are both mathematical expressions.
you switch the numerator with the denominator then multiply the numerator first then the denominator.
numerator by numerator, denominator by denominator
Convert them into equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then compare the numerators.
you get a completely different fraction
Numerator, Denominator or Denominator, Numerator.
Unit rates are a special type of rates: those where the numerator or, more usually the denominator, of the rate is 1.
Essentially the same way as you would do an ordinary division.If the numerator and denominator have the same sign then the answer is positive.If the numerator and denominator have different signs then the answer is negative.Essentially the same way as you would do an ordinary division.If the numerator and denominator have the same sign then the answer is positive.If the numerator and denominator have different signs then the answer is negative.Essentially the same way as you would do an ordinary division.If the numerator and denominator have the same sign then the answer is positive.If the numerator and denominator have different signs then the answer is negative.Essentially the same way as you would do an ordinary division.If the numerator and denominator have the same sign then the answer is positive.If the numerator and denominator have different signs then the answer is negative.
numerators and denominators are both part of a fraction. the numerator is on top and the denominator is on the bottom. for example, in 2/3, 2 is the numerator and 3 is the denominator
What is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent the same amount but are in different units?
A fraction has a numerator and a denominator.
It is a ratio.
you switch the numerator with the denominator then multiply the numerator first then the denominator.
The same numerator as which numerator and the same denominator as which denominator?
the numerator is the top number and the denominator is the lower number. If they get switched it can change the entire value of the fraction.
numerator by numerator, denominator by denominator
"The numerator and denominator are known as the fraction bar.”
If you mean multiplying numerator and denominator by different numbers, the result is then a different ratio. If you mean variously multiplying the numerator and denominator by the same number on different occasions, the result is unchanged.