Introduction to Fractions: The Top Number - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
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Title: Introduction to Fractions: The Top Number - Fast And Easy Math Learning Videos
In this lesson, you will learn about the top number of a fraction. The top number of a fraction shows us how many parts are counted. Watch the red line as the parts are counted.
Nine parts are counted.
In the previous lesson, you learned that the bottom number of a fraction tells how many parts are in each whole unit.
Here, each whole unit has two parts.
Let's look at another example.
Six parts are counted and there are three parts in each whole unit.
Last one. Here, only one part is counted, and there are three parts in each whole unit.
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