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The part of a fraction which is divided by the rest of it.
The part of a fraction which is divided by the rest of the fraction.




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The numerator in this fraction is 30.
The numerator in this fraction is 30.


The other part of the fraction (360) is known as the denominator.
The other part of the fraction (360 in this example) is known as the denominator.




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* [[Day count conventions]]
* [[Day count conventions]]
* [[Denominator]]
* [[Denominator]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 20:57, 1 July 2022

The part of a fraction which is divided by the rest of the fraction.


Example

30 / 360


The numerator in this fraction is 30.

The other part of the fraction (360 in this example) is known as the denominator.


See also