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The denominator in this fraction is 360. | The denominator in this fraction is 360. | ||
The other part of the fraction (30) is known as the numerator. | The other part of the fraction (30 in this example) is known as the numerator. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 29 June 2022
The part of a fraction which divides the rest of the fraction.
Example
30 / 360
The denominator in this fraction is 360.
The other part of the fraction (30 in this example) is known as the numerator.