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The number on the bottom of a fraction is called the A. product. B. numerator. C. denominator. D. divisor.
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The number on the bottom of a fraction is called the A. product. B. numerator. C. denominator. D. divisor.
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The number on the bottom of a fraction is called the A. product. B. numerator. C. denominator. D. divisor.
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the number at the bottom of a fraction is the denominator. The number on top is the numerator.
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(C) Denominator, is your answer.
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