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08:45 Mar 31, 2004 |
Lithuanian to English translations [Non-PRO] Science - Mathematics & Statistics | |||||||
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5 | fraction's numerator |
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5 | the numerator of a fraction |
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fraction's numerator Explanation: . |
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the numerator of a fraction Explanation: A fraction is the top number (called the numerator) divided by the bottom number (called the denominator). If we have a group of 50 people and 7 of them are under the age of 18, we can say the fraction of people in the group under the age of 18 is 7/50. We can also change this fraction to a percentage, which, in this case, is 14%. Reference: http://www.mathwizz.com/fractions/help/help7.htm. |
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