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What is the numerator, and what's its denominator?

A fraction is composed of two integers-one at the top and one at the bottom. The numerator is the top number, while the denominator is the bottom. These numbers are separated by lines.



What is the difference between a numerator and a denominator?

The denominator is the number of equal parts within a whole and the numerator the number of parts being considered. A fraction can be described as p/q. This is the numerator for a whole object. It is then divided into q equal-sized parts.

It is also called a numerator or denominator. The numerator tells us how many. This Latin word derives its name from "numerus", which is Latin for number. Denominator names what "things" are being counted. This word comes from Latin "denomino", which means to name.

Also, what is a fraction denominator?

The bottom number in a fraction is called the denominator. It indicates how many equal parts an item is divided into.

What does the simplest form actually mean?

A fraction is simple when the top or bottom of a fraction cannot be smaller than whole numbers. Example: 1/2 can be reduced to 2/4. Divide the top and bottom numbers by the largest number that will exactly divide them (both numbers must remain whole numbers).