Draw a line segment 10 cm long. measure the first 4 cm and make that part darker.
46 is an integer. It is not a fraction.
If you are using the same number, then the improper fraction and mixed number are equal.
0.6667
That's a 'rational' number.
8 + x
Create a number line from zero to one where the gradations are in tenths.
Multiply the whole number times the numerator. Divide the product by the denominator.
46 is an integer. It is not a fraction.
If you are using the same number, then the improper fraction and mixed number are equal.
using the fraction 4/6, which number is the denominator? or 46/1 in which case 1 would be the denom
0.6667
It is 6.
The number above the line.
That's a 'rational' number.
a set using a fraction is a half or quarter it it is a split number than a whole
When the denominator of the fraction is a simple multiple of 2s and 5s.
A fraction is a "fraction" because it represent a number of smaller "pieces" or "parts" of a whole. For example 1/3 represents one of three equal sections of a whole object (1). The fraction 2/3 is equal to two of those parts (thirds) of the whole. Sometimes fractions will be "improper" with a larger numerator than a denominator. Working with the number 4/3 is usually more convenient than using the equivalent "mixed number" which is 1 1/3 -- and where the decimal version is not exact (1.333333...).