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Mixed Fractions are fractions that have whole numbers and fractions on the side.If you are trying to change them into improper fractions you take the denominator of the fraction and multiply it by the whole number and keep the same numerator. ex.: 2 and one fourth =
Two fractions between 2/3 and 1/4 are: 1/3, 1/2 To find fractions in between two fractions, simply change the denominator of the fraction. It is sometimes easier to express the two fractions with a common denominator if there is a significant difference between them. For instance, express 2/3 and 1/4 as 8/12 and 3/12, respectively. You can see that there are atleast 4 fractions between the two.
yes. When you are working with fractions like this, the smaller the denominator, the larger the fraction.
Ten minus five is 5. Now to the fractions, change one fourth to two eighth and u have a common denominator. Now three minus two is 1 so u have an answer of 5 and 1/8.
You must convert the fractions to a common denominator, in this case, fourths. 1/2 is the same as 2/4.
To multiply fractions, you multiply numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator, so 1/4 x 3/4 works out to be 3/16.
6/8, 9/12, 12/16..... to find more, multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same number....
Change both fractions to a common denominator of 28. 1/4=7/28 3/7=12/28 So, 3/7 is greater than 1/4
to change the denominator from twentieths to sixtieths you must multiply the numerator by three. given by a fourth grader in computer class.
4 1/4 x 8 1/8 First i would turn the fractions into improper fractions: 17/4 x 65/8 Next, all you have to do is multiply across (numerator to numerator and denominator to denominator): 1105/32 This answer is equivalent to about 34.5
One fourth is bigger. When fractions have the same numerator, the fraction with the smaller denominator is larger.
The key to answering this question is to find your "lowest common denominator." (The denominator is the number below the line of the fraction.) If you multiply the denominators of the two fractions (4 and 5) you will come up with a common denominator (20). That will usually be your lowest common denominator. Then multiply each numerator (the number above the line of the fraction) by the denominator of the other fraction. The numerator of one-fourth is 1; the denominator of two-fifths is 5. Therefore, multiply 1 x 5 and you get 5. The numerator of two-fifths is 2; the denominator of one-fourth is 4. Therefore, multiply 2 x 4 and you get 8. Finally, add the results of your calculations: 5 + 8 = 13 Your new numerator is 13 and your new denominator is 20.