A benchmark is a set of standards that students are required to meet to determine if they have learned what has been taught. A score is given and the student is placed in a level in that subject. Not meeting a benchmark means the student needs to relearn the area that the benchmark has been given.
benchmark fractions mean
The term BENCHMARK is never used in that context. I doubt if anyone knows what you are trying to find out. Benchmark is NOT a mathematical term. Do you mean that you want to change the Improper Fraction 43/7 int a Mixed Number ? If so, the answer is 6&1/7.
the mean
mean: average
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NO!!! At best RATIO can mean unequal sharing. e.g. 1:3 mean one part receives '1' item , whilst the other part received '3' items. Ratios are often delineated by a colon, e.g a:b :: c:d The double colon is comparing the two ratios.
benchmark fractions mean
The term BENCHMARK is never used in that context. I doubt if anyone knows what you are trying to find out. Benchmark is NOT a mathematical term. Do you mean that you want to change the Improper Fraction 43/7 int a Mixed Number ? If so, the answer is 6&1/7.
it is a math term
the mean
its the answer.
mean: average
It's a common fraction such as 1 whole.
By Benchmark it means what is closer for example the benchmark of 24% is 25%.
In every-day terms, 'The Mean' is called the 'Average'.
AVERAGE
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