numerators
Numerators are the top numbers or expressions in fractions. In a fraction a/b, a is the numerator and b is the denominator. The fraction represents the value a/b, provided the denominator b is not zero. Conceptually, it indicates how many parts of a whole that has been divided into b equal parts are being considered. For example, in 3/4 there are three parts out of four equal parts.
Fractions can be proper (numerator smaller than denominator), improper (numerator greater than or equal to denominator),
Operations involving numerators follow standard fraction rules. When adding fractions with the same denominator, you add
In ratios and proportions, the numerator appears as the first term; a/b expresses the ratio a to
Etymology traces numerators to Latin numerator, meaning “one who counts,” contrasting with denominator, which derives from