The same way you calculate averages with whole numbers:
Add up all the fractions and divide by the number of fractions there are.
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∙ 10y agoIn the same way as you would with numbers which are not fraction. Add together the fractions and divide by their count.
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Yes, the biggest idiot on earth
First add all the fractions together. Then, divide this sum by the total number of fractions that were in the set. This quotient is your average fraction.
how we calculate the average of activa
The same way that you calculate the average for any other numbers. Sum the fractions and divide the total by the number of fractions.
In the same way as you would with numbers which are not fraction. Add together the fractions and divide by their count.
In order to calculate Cost Per Rating Point (CPRP) with fractions, the fractions must first be turned into a decimal. Then another operation which will turn the decimal into a percentage can also be utilized.
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Yes, the biggest idiot on earth
Same as any average. Add all the fractions and divide them by the amount of fractions
For adding or substracting fractions first of all we should calculate the LCM( Lowest Common Multiplier) of the denominators in both of the fractions.
First add all the fractions together. Then, divide this sum by the total number of fractions that were in the set. This quotient is your average fraction.
Divide the percentage value by 100.
how we calculate the average of activa
Say the pair are 1/5 & 2/7 Add together and then divide by '2' 1/5 + 2/7 (7/35 + 10/35) / 2 I have do it all as one sum. The rule in maths is DO INSIDE the brackets first . (17/35)/2 = 17/35 divide 2/1 = 17/35 X 1/2 = 17/70 This is the mid-point fraction between 1/5 & 2/7 .
They are useful in reducing fractions to their simplest forms.