Numerator facts for kids
In math, the top part of a fraction is called the numerator. If the line part of the fraction is flat, the numerator is on top. If the line part of the fraction is at a slant, the numerator is on the left. The lower part is called the denominator of the fraction. For example:
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- In 3⁄4 the numerator is "3".
- In 23 the numerator is "76". 76⁄100
- In (15+6)⁄(35+7) the numerator is "(15+6)".
- In (a + b) / 6c, the numerator is "(a + b)".
The numerator can be any real number, including zero. A proper fraction is where the top number is smaller than the bottom number. If the numerator is larger than the denominator, then it is called an improper fraction.
See also
In Spanish: Fracción para niños
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