"Numerators" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In mathematics, a numerator is a number or expression that is placed above a line (called a fraction bar) in a fraction and represents the part of a whole that is being referred to. A pair of numerators, therefore, refers to two numbers or expressions placed above the fraction bar in a fraction, typically used to compare or relate two quantities.
Numerals are figures or symbols used to represent numbers, such as the digits 1, 2, 3, and so on. They can be written in various forms, including Arabic numerals (0-9), Roman numerals (I, II, III, etc.), and other numeral systems used to represent different types of numbers, such as fractions, decimals, and percentages.
Numerary refers to something that is related to or used for counting or numbering. It can also describe a numerical value or a quantity expressed in numbers.
The numerator is a part of a fraction that represents the number of equal parts into which a whole is divided. It is the top number in a fraction and is located above the line or division symbol. For example, in the fraction 3/4, the numerator is 3.
The word "numeric" refers to something related to or involving numbers. It can also describe a numerical value or a unit of measurement.
Relating to numbers or the properties of numbers. Pertaining to a specific quantity or amount that can be expressed as a number.
In a numerical way or according to numbers; in a way that uses numbers, symbols, or codes to express value, quantity, or measurement. This can refer to being in a form that can be easily counted or calculated, such as a score, a grade, or a statistical value.
Relating to or involving the study of numbers and their supposed influence on human affairs, personality, and destiny, often used to analyze and interpret numbers in a person's life for supposed insights or predictions.