you use a back slash. (1/2)
Exact same if there was no negative sign, the number is the number.
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You make the denominator of the fraction into 100 and then take the numerator and put a percent sign next to it. Now you have a percent.
Say: "This fraction here is equal to that fraction there." If it's true, then that statement is a proportion.
You convert the fraction do decimal exactly as you would a positive fraction. Then you stick a minus sign in front.
You have to make the fractions improper then you switch the devision sign to the multiplying sign and then you switch the numbers around on the second fraction then you just multiply the fractions. When ever you do this think keep switch flip you keep the first fraction alone you switch the sign then you flip the last fraction. Good luck 😍
Typically, the / sign is used to denote a fraction. For example, ½ or ⅜.
A fraction that has a different sign to the first fraction.
yes it is a negative fraction
it can be if we put a - sign somewhere in the fraction.
The five things that fractions have are ... - numerator - denominator - fraction bar or slash - sign of the numerator - sign of the denominator - sign of the whole fraction
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the denominator into the numerator. The answer is the whole number. Put any remainder over the original denominator to create the fraction part. The sign stays the same.