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How many different ways can you show fractions? - Answers
You can show fractions as simplified, unsimplified, improper, or mixed numbers: Simplified- can be done different ways 1) 14/6= 7/3 <----- leaving it as a fraction is most common 2) 14/6= 2.3333333 <----- sometimes questions ask for a decimal answer Unsimplified- you never leave a final answer unsimplified 1) 4/2 (simplified it equals 2) 2) 14/6= (simplified it equals 7/3) Mixed numbers- this the opposite of improper form 1) 2 3/5 (2 wholes plus 3/5) is 10+13= 23/5r Improper fractions- they're the opposite of mixed numbers and to do math problems must be in this form 1) 23/5 is 2 3/5 (2 wholes plus 3/5 extra) Yep... fractions! :D
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How many different ways can you show fractions? - Answers
You can show fractions as simplified, unsimplified, improper, or mixed numbers: Simplified- can be done different ways 1) 14/6= 7/3 <----- leaving it as a fraction is most common 2) 14/6= 2.3333333 <----- sometimes questions ask for a decimal answer Unsimplified- you never leave a final answer unsimplified 1) 4/2 (simplified it equals 2) 2) 14/6= (simplified it equals 7/3) Mixed numbers- this the opposite of improper form 1) 2 3/5 (2 wholes plus 3/5) is 10+13= 23/5r Improper fractions- they're the opposite of mixed numbers and to do math problems must be in this form 1) 23/5 is 2 3/5 (2 wholes plus 3/5 extra) Yep... fractions! :D
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How many different ways can you show fractions? - Answers
You can show fractions as simplified, unsimplified, improper, or mixed numbers: Simplified- can be done different ways 1) 14/6= 7/3 <----- leaving it as a fraction is most common 2) 14/6= 2.3333333 <----- sometimes questions ask for a decimal answer Unsimplified- you never leave a final answer unsimplified 1) 4/2 (simplified it equals 2) 2) 14/6= (simplified it equals 7/3) Mixed numbers- this the opposite of improper form 1) 2 3/5 (2 wholes plus 3/5) is 10+13= 23/5r Improper fractions- they're the opposite of mixed numbers and to do math problems must be in this form 1) 23/5 is 2 3/5 (2 wholes plus 3/5 extra) Yep... fractions! :D
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