A complex fraction is a fraction where the numerator, denominator, or both contain a fraction. Example 1: is a complex fraction. The numerator is 3 and the denominator is 1/2.
A fraction is in its simplest form when the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1.
1
The absolute value of the numerator of a fraction is less than the absolute value of the denominator if and only if the fraction is between -1 and 1.
If you mean 1/15 then 15 is the denominator and 1 is the numerator
An integer is equivalent to a fraction with a denominator of 1.
67 is an integer, not a fraction. It can be expressed as 67/1 where the denominator would be 1.
4 is an integer and so has denominator 1. 0.7 is a proper fraction and cannot have a denominator of 1.
A complex fraction is a fraction where the numerator, denominator, or both contain a fraction. Example 1: is a complex fraction. The numerator is 3 and the denominator is 1/2.
455 is not a fraction but an integer. It may be written as 455/1 in which case the denominator is 1.
If the denominator is positive and the numerator is less than the denominator then the fraction is less than 1. If the denominator is positive and the numerator is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than 1.
An improper fraction
The numerator is the the top part of the fraction, the denominator is the bottom part of the fraction.
The denominator is 10 because 0.1 as a fraction is 1/10
It has "1" for the numerator.
When the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1, the fraction is written in its simplest form.
A fraction is in its simplest form when the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1.