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Q: What are some facts about fractions?
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What are at least fifteen facts about fractions?

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What are facts about fractions?

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


What are some facts about Irrational numbers'?

Irrational numbers are numbers that can't be expressed as fractions and are never ending decimals that can't be expressed as fractions as for example the value of pi as in a circle.


What are facts about simplifying fractions?

to make them as simple as possible


When will the fractions of just the facts come in firstinmath?

In the end of April 2012 or sooner.


What is divide fractions?

It is an instruction as to what you are required to do with some fractions.


Which is larger fractions or percentage?

Neither. Some fractions are bigger than some percentages and some are smaller.


What are facts about integers?

They are whole numbers without decimals or fractions attached to them and also they are all rational numbers.


Is fractions easier or decimal?

Some people find rational fractions easier, others prefer decimals fractions. For some purposes rational fractions are simpler, for others decimals are easier. So there is no simple answer.


Find the sum of fractions?

If I had some fractions, I might. But since I don't, I won't.


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What are fifteen facts or more about fractions?

You're only supposed to ask one question at at time but here we go:- 1 Fractions are parts of whole numbers or integers 2 Fractions less than 1 are common fractions 3 Fractions greater than 1 are improper fractions 4 Fractions have denominators which are underneath their numerators 5 Fractions are separated by a solidus line such as n/d 6 Fractions that are improper can be changed into mixed numbers 7 Fractions can be changed into decimals 8 Fractions can be converted into percentages 9 Fractions are rational numbers 10 Fractions can not be derived from irrational numbers 11 Fractions need a LCD when adding or subtracting them 12 Fractions can be easily multiplied and divided 13 Fractions can be equivalent such as 2/3 = 4/6 14 Fractions can be simplified by finding their HCF 15 Fractions use prime numbers to find the LCM of different denominators 16 Fractions were once used by the ancient Romans to a limited extent