3 because if you write it as a fraction: 1/3, the 3 is the bottom number ie. the denominator
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the denominator into the numerator. The answer is the whole number. Put any remainder over the original denominator to create the fraction part. 22/7 = 3 and 1/7
Given an improper fraction (a fraction greater than 1), we divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient is the whole number part of the mixed number. The remainder is the numerator of the fraction part. The denominator is the same as the denominator of the original fraction. For example: Given the fraction 17/5. 17 divided by 5 is 3 with a remainder of 2. The answer is 3 2/5.
The fraction will be 5 over 5. The numerator will be five, and the denominator will be five.
To express a number as a fraction, it needs to be related to a second number. The first number becomes the numerator and the second number becomes the denominator. 2 is 1/3 of 6 because when one writes 2/6 it can be simplified to 1/3. 40 cannot be expressed as a true fraction until one has a second number to be the denominator in 40/X The only way to express 40 as a fraction is to write it as 40/1.
Write it with a denominator of 1. For example, 23 = 23/1
3 because if you write it as a fraction: 1/3, the 3 is the bottom number ie. the denominator
Write it with a denominator of 1. Or, after doing that, find an equivalent fraction by multiplying both numerator and denominator by any whole number. For example, 6 = 6/1. If you choose to multiply both by 7 you get 42/7.
To write 33 as a fraction, you can simply express it as: 33/1 This fraction represents the whole number 33 as the numerator over the denominator 1, which signifies the whole quantity.is fraction represents the whole number 33 as the numerator over the denominator 1, which signifies the whole quantity.
you use the number you want to express as the fraction as the numerator and the other number is the denominator. an example is, "express 1 as a fraction of 4" you would write it as 1/4
Yes. If you mean dividing a whole number INTO a fraction here is how you do it. Take the whole number and write it as a fraction where the whole number is the numerator (top part of the fraction) and the number "1" is the denominator (the bottom part of the fraction). Now, turn that fraction upsides down so that the "1" is on top and the whole number is on the bottom. Multiply the numerator of the original fraction times the "1" giving you the original numerator as the new numerator. Multiply the whole number times the original denominator giving you the new denominator. If you means dividing the fraction into the whole number it is similar. Write the whole number as a fraction (as above) with 1 in the denominator. Then flip the fraction over and multiply the two numerators, the two denominators and you have your answer.
Write your whole number in the numerator, and the number 1 in the denominator. For example, 5 = 5/1.
The top number of a fraction is the numerator. The bottom number is the denominator. In the fraction 1/5, the number 1 is the numerator, and the number 5 is the denominator.
Any time you want to turn any number into a fraction with a denominator of ' 1 ', just write that number over ' 1 ' and you've got your fraction.
You can write any whole number as a fraction, by writing "1" in the denominator; in this case, 63/1. This can't be simplified any more, unless you write it again as a whole number, without the denominator of 1.
To write 50 as a fraction, you can use the whole number, 50, as the numerator and 1 as the denominator, giving you 50/1. To simplify this fraction, divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 1. Therefore, the simplest form of 50 as a fraction is 50/1 or simply 50.
Divide the denominator into the numerator. The answer is the whole number. The remainder over the original denominator is the fraction. 22/7 = 3 and 1/7