Answer :
Sure! Let's break down each fraction into its numerator and denominator.
a. [tex]\(\frac{13}{17}\)[/tex]
- Numerator: 13
- Denominator: 17
b. [tex]\(\frac{18}{20}\)[/tex]
- Numerator: 18
- Denominator: 20
c. [tex]\(\frac{12}{42}\)[/tex]
- Numerator: 12
- Denominator: 42
d. [tex]\(\frac{33}{81}\)[/tex]
- Numerator: 33
- Denominator: 81
Each fraction is expressed as [tex]\(\frac{\text{numerator}}{\text{denominator}}\)[/tex]. The numerator is the number on top, and the denominator is the number on the bottom of a fraction.
a. [tex]\(\frac{13}{17}\)[/tex]
- Numerator: 13
- Denominator: 17
b. [tex]\(\frac{18}{20}\)[/tex]
- Numerator: 18
- Denominator: 20
c. [tex]\(\frac{12}{42}\)[/tex]
- Numerator: 12
- Denominator: 42
d. [tex]\(\frac{33}{81}\)[/tex]
- Numerator: 33
- Denominator: 81
Each fraction is expressed as [tex]\(\frac{\text{numerator}}{\text{denominator}}\)[/tex]. The numerator is the number on top, and the denominator is the number on the bottom of a fraction.