you divide a 100% by the numerator.
No, but it can represent the probability of such an outcome.
yes.
i dont have an idea
Since 5/4 > 1, it cannot represent a probability of an event A, denoted by Pr(A), because for any event A, 0 ≤ Pr(A) ≤ 1. If A never occur, then Pr(A) = 0; if A always occur, then Pr(A) = 1.
you divide a 100% by the numerator.
To find probability in a question you first have to determine the whole number which from the question which will be the denominator next determine the numerator from the question then put that number in the fraction.To find probability u have to look at the possibilities which will be the denominator the find the successes which will be the numerator
What is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator represent the same amount but are in different units?
It is neither the numerator nor the denominator but the fraction that they represent.
The line separates the numerator and the denominator.
The numerator in fractions
yes
It is on a scale of 1 to 0 of a probability that an event will happen or it will not happen
No, but it can represent the probability of such an outcome.
A proper fraction can represent a comparison between a part (the numerator) and the whole (the denominator).
It is the numerator of a fraction which is above the denominator.
False.