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In mathematics, usually when you see the word "of" it means to multiply. So multiply the two fractions together (top x top and bottom x bottom) and you get 21/20.
The word fractions is plural.The singular of the word is fraction.An example sentence with the plural is: he finds these fractions hard to do.An example sentence with the singular is: I was only paid a fraction of what I was owed.
There are five syllables divided like so: sem-i-an-nu-al.
Creating fractions in Word depends on if it is a simple fraction, three-fourths for example, or a complex fraction, like the Quadratic Formula. Most simple fractions will automatically be changed to fraction form by Microsoft. Try typing 1/2 in a document and press the space bar afterward and watch it turn to ½. Complex fractions aren't so lucky. You will need to create a table that has 1 column and 2 rows. The first row will act as your numerator and the second row will be your denominator. When you create the table, it will automatically have borders, you will want to remove all the borders and only leave the line between the numerator and the denominator.
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There are no hyphens in the word ago.
No, it is the same result. The word "of", in problems with fractions, can be replaced by a multiplication sign, and multiplication of any real numbers (including fractions) is commutative.
Hyphens serve as bridges for stray letters moving from word to word.
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They are considered as one word.
The word "affection" does not require a hyphen.
path-oecologist
sisters-in-law
Because hyphens are dashes. Word changes double dashes into em dashes (the long dashes) automatically if there is a space before and after the double dash.
Sister-in-law. With the hyphens, it's one word. : )
The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. A hyphen ( - ) is a punctuation mark. Hyphens join words and separate syllables such as in the word sleeping-bag.
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