Its depends if you're using cons or bills.
For coins, for example say you have 52 cents. Then you put 52/100. And so that's your fraction.
For bills I'm not so sure.
You multiply the fractions
here is how to use fractions in your daily life- 1. cooking 2. money 3. telling the time on a clock
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you have to compare the common fractions
you can find fractions on a recipe,shoes,signs,or notebooks as long as it is a fraction.
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Addition or subtraction of fractions require "like" fractions: that is, fractions with the same denominator.
it helps you find the distance between fractions beacause the new name should be an equivalent fraction
A very large but indeterminate number. It can come up in dealing with money, product, services, customers or inventory. In other words, it might be easier to find what few jobs - if any - do not deal with fractions.
You solve it just like they are proper fractions