Because your answer goes on the right
It is the solidus line that separates the numerator from the denominator in a fraction.
because your answer gos on the right
The line that separates the top number (numerator) from the bottom number (denominator) of a fraction can be called a dividing line - since this is what is happening in the sum itself to calculate the fraction.
Suppose f is a negative fraction. Then |f| is the absolute value of the fraction - the value disregarding the sign. The number is graphed at a distance of |f| to the left of the origin, the zero point.
The number above the line in a fraction is called the numerator. The number below the line is called the denominator. So in the fraction 5/7 5 is the numerator and 7 is the denominator.
Turn the fraction into a decimal and place it on the left side of zero where it fits.
-2/8 or -1/4 would go left of the 0 on the number line
Wal-mart Relion Ultima is $9 on-line, but cost of test strips is more important. These are 50 for $20 (or 100 for $39). Anyone found a lower price for test strips?
It is the solidus line that separates the numerator from the denominator in a fraction.
because your answer gos on the right
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The line between the numerator and the denominator of a fraction is the the solidus line
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It is the solidus line that separates the numerator from the denominator in a fraction
It is the solidus line that separates the numerator from the denominator in a fraction
The line that separates the top number (numerator) from the bottom number (denominator) of a fraction can be called a dividing line - since this is what is happening in the sum itself to calculate the fraction.