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Yes their is an interesting fact about fractions that is you have to know how to do them

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1 Fractions are parts of whole numbers or integers2 Fractions have numerators placed above denominators3 Fractions have a solidus line that separates numerator from the denominator4 Fractions can be common as for example 3/45 Fractions can be improper or 'top heavy' as for example 22/76 Fractions can form part of a mixed number as for example 3 and 1/77 Fractions can be converted into percentages: 3/4 = 75%8 Fractions can be converted into decimals: 1/2 = 0.59 Fractions can be equivalent: 5/8 = 10/1610 Fractions need a common denominator when added or subtracted11 Fractions can easily be multiplied and divided12 Fractions are rational numbers13 Fractions can never ever be irrational numbers14 Fractions are turned into decimals by dividing numerator by denominator15 Fractions can be turned into improper fractions from mixed numbers16 Fractions are used in algebra and trigonometry17 Fractions are used when converting Centigrade to Fahrenheit18 Fractions are best eliminated before solving equations19 Fractions can be the solutions of quadratic equations20 Fractions can be changed into scientific notation: 1/5000 = 2.0*10-421 Fractions are in their lowest terms when their HCF is one22 Fractions were once used by the ancient Romans to a limited extent as for example the numeral of S represents 1/2QED


What are at least fifteen essential facts you need to know about fractions?

1 Fractions are broken parts of whole integers or items2 Fractions have numerators above their denominators3 Fractions are separated by the solidus line4 Fractions can be multiplied and divided5 Fractions need a common denominator to be subtracted or added6 Fractions less than 1 are common fractions7 Fractions greater than 1 are improper fractions8 Fractions less than 0 are negative fractions9 Fractions can be equivalent as 1/2 = 4/810 Fractions can be simplified as 3/15 = 1/311 Fractions can be dissimilar as 3/8 is not 5/8 but they add up to 112 Fractions can be converted into percentages as 3/4 = 75%13 Fractions can be converted into decimals as 3/4 = 0.7514 Fractions can form part of a mixed number as in 3 and 3/415 Fractions are rational numbers16 Fractions can't be formed from irrational numbers17 Fractions were used by the ancient Romans to a limited extent as 1/2 = S18 Fractions can be converted into scientific notation as 1/1,000,000 = 1.0*10-619 Fractions are used in algebra: if 1/a+1/b = c then a+b = abc20 Fractions increase when divided and decrease when multiplied21 Fractions aren't frightful whence fathomed outQED by David Gambell


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1 Fractions are parts of whole numbers or integers 2 Fractions have numerators above their denominators 3 Fractions have a solidus line that separates numerator from denominator 4 Fractions can be common as for example: 3/4 5 Fractions can be improper or 'top heavy' as for example: 22/7 6 Fractions can form part of a mixed number as for example: 3 and 1/7 7 Fractions can be converted into percentages as for example: 1/2 = 50% 8 Fractions can be converted into decimals as for example: 3/4 = 0.75 9 Fractions can be equivalent: 5/8 = 10/16 10 Fractions need a common denominator when added or subtracted 11 Fractions can easily be multiplied or divided 12 Fractions are rational numbers 13 Fractions can never ever be irrational numbers 14 Fractions can be turned into improper fractions from mixed numbers 15 Fractions are used in algebra and trigonometry 16 Fractions are used in converting Celsius into Fahrenheit 17 Fractions are turned into decimals by dividing denominator into numerator 18 Fractions must be eliminated when solving algebra equations 19 Fractions can be the solutions of quadratic equations 20 Fractions can be changed into scientific notation: 1/5000 = 2.0*10^-4 21 Fractions are in their lowest terms when their HCF is one


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1 Fractions are part of an entity or an integer 2 Fractions have upper numerators 3 Fractions have lower denominators 4 Fractions have a solidus line separating the numerator and denominator 5 Fractions can be equivalent such as 1/2 = 2/4 6 Fractions can be proper such as 0.25 = 1/4 7 Fractions can be improper such as 1.25 = 5/4 8 Fractions need a lowest common denominator to be added or subtracted 9 Fractions need an highest common factor to simplify them 10 Fractions are all rational numbers 11 Fractions can be converted into percentages because 3/4 = 75% 12 Fractions can be multiplied because 1/4*3/5*1/3 = 3/60 => 1/20 13 Fractions can be divided because 1/2 divided by 1/2 = 2/2 => 1 14 Fractions were used by the Romans to a limited extent 15 Fractions raised to the power of 0 always equals 1 16 Fractions form a part of mixed numbers as for example 5/4 = 1 and a 1/4 QED by David Gambell


What are a score or more mathematical facts about fractions?

1 Fractions are parts of whole numbers or integers 2 Fractions have numerators above their denominators 3 Fractions have a solidus line that separates the numerator from the denominator 4 Fractions can be common as for example 3/4 5 Fractions can be improper or 'top heavy' as for example 22/7 6 Fractions can form part of a mixed number as for example 3 and 1/7 7 Fractions can be converted into percentages as for example 1/2 = 50% 8 Fractions can be converted into decimals as for example 3/4 = 0.75 9 Fractions can be equivalent as for example 5/8 = 10/16 10 Fractions need a common denominator when adding or subtracting them 11 Fractions can easily be multiplied or divided without a common denominator 12 Fractions are rational numbers 13 Fractions can never ever be irrational numbers 14 Fractions are turned into decimals by dividing the denominator into the numerator 15 Fractions can be turned into improper fractions from mixed numbers 16 Fractions are used in algebra and trigonometry 17 Fractions are used in converting Celsius into Fahrenheit 18 Fractions must first be eliminated when solving equations 19 Fractions can be the solutions of quadratic equations 20 Fractions can be turned into scientific notation: 1/5000 = 2.0*10^-4 21 Fractions are in their lowest therms when their HCF is 1 22 Fraction derives from a Latin word meaning to break apart 23 Fractions were used by the ancient Romans to a limited extent 24 Fractions can be the solutions of simultaneous equations 25 Fractions can be the x and y coordinates on the Cartesian plane