multiply them together
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 .
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Subtract the smaller fraction from the larger one.
Yes. The set of rational numbers is infinitely dense.If p/q and r/s are any two fractions then (p/q + r/s)/2 is a fraction which is between the two.
You write the two numbers, with a colon in between, for example: 8 : 6 This can be treated as a fraction; it can also be written as a fraction. Specifically, the ratio can be simplified (or expanded) the same way you simplify a fraction; in this case, you can divide both numbers by 2 to get: 4 : 3
That's one fraction. You need at least two to find something in common between them.
Pear is a fruit and pair means two of something.
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Use the distance formula. SQRT( (y1-y2)^2 + (x1-x2)^2) ) x1 and y1 are the first coordinate pair x2 and y2 are the second coordinate pair
The difference between bonded and lone pair is that a bond pair is composed of two electron that are in a bond whereas lone pair is composed of two electron that is not a bond.
See if you can find a common factor between the two numbers. Then divide top and bottom of the fraction by this common factor.
The line between the numerator and the denominator of a fraction is the the solidus line