Answer:
1. The denominator of a fraction represents the number of equal parts the whole is divided into.
2. The numerator of a fraction represents the number of parts being considered.
3. A fraction is in simplest form when the numerator and denominator have no common factors other than 1.
4. The denominator of a fraction must be greater than zero.
5. The numerator of a fraction must be greater than or equal to zero.
6. When two fractions have the same denominator, the fraction with the larger numerator is greater.
7. When two fractions have the same numerator, the fraction with the smaller denominator is greater.
8. To add and subtract fractions, the denominators must be the same.
9. To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators and denominators separately.
10. To divide fractions, invert the second fraction (flip the numerator and denominator) and then multiply.
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