Yes but only to a limit extent such as: 1/12, 2/12, 3/12, 4/12 5/12, 6/12, 7/12, 8/12, 9/12, 11/12, 12/12 which is 1.
The symbols for these fractions respectively are:
., .., :., ::, ::., S, S., S.., S:., S::, S::. and SS which of course is I
The word for the symbol S in Latin is semis meaning a half.
yes because they thought that fractions were kind of hard so they used decimals
The Romans did not use decimals as we know them today but they did use fractions to a limited extent.
S is the roman numeral to signify six twelfths or one half (yes, the Romans did use fractions).
50Improved Answer:-LXXXXVIIIIS::. = 99 and 11/12The Romans did use fractions to a limited extent.
No, you cannot use models to multiply fractions!!
yes because they thought that fractions were kind of hard so they used decimals
They use a line stright down instead of going across.
The Romans did not use decimals as we know them today but they did use fractions to a limited extent.If they did use decimals then the answer would be X.LXXXVIII.
The Romans did not use decimals as we know them today but they did use fractions to a limited extent.
S is the roman numeral to signify six twelfths or one half (yes, the Romans did use fractions).
50Improved Answer:-LXXXXVIIIIS::. = 99 and 11/12The Romans did use fractions to a limited extent.
Possibly CLXXVII/CXXV because 1.416 = 177/125 but the Romans use of fractions were limited to small values.
There are 137 jobs that use fractions.
It would be very difficult to teach and learn fractions if you did not use fractions!
No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.
No, you cannot use models to multiply fractions!!
you can use fractions in nursing in when you weigh someone