The mean of a single number is itself. So the mean of a numerator will be the numerator.
It's improper
It means the numerator is being divided by the denominator.
If you mean 1/15 then 15 is the denominator and 1 is the numerator
you switch the numerator with the denominator then multiply the numerator first then the denominator.
A numerator is the top of a fraction. Say you had the fraction 1/2.The numerator is 1.2/3 numerator is 25/9 numerator is 5Please Recommend:)
The Numerator is the top number in a fraction. In the fraction 1/2, "1" is the numerator.
Mispelling of 'numerator'. Numerator is the top half of a fraction. If you have x/y, then x is the numerator.
To put it very simply the numerator is the top number of a fraction.
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The numerator is 5.The denominator is 9.
Do you mean like when you're trying to calculate the value of a variable? You divide the numerator by the denominator? If the operation involves subtracting a numerator from a denominator, then you would be subtracting the numerator.
They are the names given to parts of a fraction as for example 3/4 whereas 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator.
It's improper
the top number of a fraction
The answer is 1.
That's the top number in a fraction.
It means it is a proper fraction.