I know that it's the same thing as ' 1 '.
It is anImproper fraction,ONLY if the numerator is bigger than the denominator, and if the numerator and denominator are the same it is a whole number.example of an improper fraction: 5/3example of a whole number: 7/7
You can multiply is numerator and denominator by the same number
You multiply the denominator by the whole number, then add the numerator of the original fraction to get the numerator of your new fraction. The denominator stays the same as the original. Then you simplify into lowest terms.
There is no simple answer to the question.If only the numerator is negative then the fraction is a negative fraction which may be proper or improper. If the numerator and the denominator have the same sign then the fraction is positive. It is an improper fraction if they are both negative and a proper fraction if they are both positive.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.
No!If numerator and denominator have the same signs the fraction is positive.If numerator and denominator have opposite signs the fraction is negative.
When the numerator and the denominator have the same value.
Any fraction with the same numerator and denominator is equal to ' 1 '.
If the numerator and denominator are the same, the fraction simplifies to 1. And you should be able to subtract 1!
Multiply the numerator of the fraction by the same amount that you multiply the denominator of that fraction.
If both the numerator AND denominator are the same... the fraction is an equivalent for the number 1
What is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent the same amount but are in different units?
Anything where the numerator and the denominator are the same value.
If the numerator and denominator are equal, then the value of the fraction is ' 1 '.
No because you have too multiply the numerator and denominator by the the same number to have an equivalent fraction.
The one where the denominator is the same and the numerator is the whole number multiplied by the denominator plus the numerator of the fraction.
That the numerator and the denominator have the same value.