It's called an improper fraction.
If a fraction's numerator is bigger than its denominator, then what must be true?
It is called an improper fraction as your numerator is bigger than your denominator. Normally, your numerator is smaller than your denominator. Hopefully this is helpful and remember to give this a like and to check out more of my answers on this website. Also, be sure to check out my Instagram, snapchat, tick tock and also I have a Roblox account. Here are the details...pandacornHU32 and make sure to follow me and I accept every friend request!! Remember I also have a YouTube account so also subscribe and like my channel!! And remember, when you have an improper fraction, you have to divide it to get a regular fraction. Leave a like!!
The top part of the fraction is called the numerator. The bottom part of a fraction is called the denominator. Numerator, as, in 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator. The top number of a fraction is called a numerator and the bottom is called the denominator.
It is called an algebraic fraction.
A fraction has two parts. On the top is the numerator, and on the bottom is the denominator. The line separating them is called the vinculum.
it is called a reciprocol
A proper fraction.
if the numerator is bigger then the denominator it is called an improper fraction so you have to divide to get your regular fraction.
That's an improper fraction.
because the denominator is a bigger number so it is called improper because the denominator is a bigger number so it is called improper
The top part of the fraction is called the numerator. The bottom part of a fraction is called the denominator. Numerator, as, in 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator. The top number of a fraction is called a numerator and the bottom is called the denominator.
They are improper or 'top heavy' fractions
Yes, it is called an improper fraction since the numerator is bigger than the denominator
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
An improper fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator. When the numerator and denominator are equal, that's called "1."
It is called an algebraic fraction.
The numberator does not have to be less than or equal to the denominator in a fraction.If the numerator is less than the denominator, it is a "proper" fraction.If the numerator is equal to the denominator, it is the integer 1.But the numerator can be bigger than the denominator, and it is then called an improper fraction.
A fraction has two parts. On the top is the numerator, and on the bottom is the denominator. The line separating them is called the vinculum.