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There is a fine line between numerator and denominator meaning

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Answered by harshithareddy327
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hey here is your answer

These are fractions.

Lets consider ‘1/2′ .

The number ‘1’ given above a line and the number ‘2’ is given below it.

The number which is placed above the line is known as the ‘’Numerator’’ .

The number below the line is called as the ‘’Denominator’’

So basically the phrase “ There is a fine line between numerator & denominator." indicates to the line present between the two numbers which separates them.

This sentence means that the numerator and a denominator have a certain difference between them while also using a clever pun.

Hope this helps.

Thank you.

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