For Example 4/8 and 8/_:
Multiply 8 and 8 (8*8=64) Divide 64 in 4 (64 divide by 4 = 16)
16 is your answer
An equivalent fraction is just a multiple of the one that you have (i.e it is the one that you have, scaled up or down). So multiply the fraction that you have until either the numerator or the denominator match the given numerator/denominator of the fraction with the missing number. The number in the corresponding place on the fraction that you multiplied is the missing number.
Yes.
to find a missing number in a division problem you need to cross mulp. then add your diviser
the missing number in the series 1,4,27.----.3125 is 81,35,729,256,115 .Please help to find the missing number.
54A fraction is a way of representing a division of a 'whole' into 'parts'.
An equivalent fraction is just a multiple of the one that you have (i.e it is the one that you have, scaled up or down). So multiply the fraction that you have until either the numerator or the denominator match the given numerator/denominator of the fraction with the missing number. The number in the corresponding place on the fraction that you multiplied is the missing number.
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You can find a missing denominator if you know something that the fraction is equal to. Then you can find the missing denominator through cross multiplication.
three hundred thousand only
3 3/8 =
That really depends on what information is given.
need to find the missing number 8(7+23)=8(7)+8( )
The question makes no sense: any fraction IS a number. So there is nothing to find!
Yes.
The answer depends on what number is missing and what numbers are known!
to find a missing number in a division problem you need to cross mulp. then add your diviser
the missing number in the series 1,4,27.----.3125 is 81,35,729,256,115 .Please help to find the missing number.