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What is the easiest way to understand the equivalent fractions worksheets?

The difference is that they equivalent fractions worksheets have graphics and explain the concepts in easier to understand language. I find them to be an easier and fun way to introduce and explain fractions.


How do you order fractions and whole numbers?

 Put fractions in decimal form. That way it is much easier to compare and order them.


Is fractions easier or decimal?

Some people find rational fractions easier, others prefer decimals fractions. For some purposes rational fractions are simpler, for others decimals are easier. So there is no simple answer.


How do you multiply decimals with fractions?

Change the decimal into a fraction or the easier way is to turn the fration into a decimal, then multiply.


Why do you use lowest terms in fractions?

Because it is much easier to do further calculations when you have smaller fractions.


Is slope intercept form allowed to be in decimals?

yes, but it is a lot easier if you keep it in fractions (easier to graph) mind you, standard form doesn't allow fractions.


What makes percent easier than fractions?

Percentages are easier for some purposes, harder for other.


What is the least common denominator for the fractions 5656 and 3838?

There doesn't appear to be any fractions there but to find the LCD of fractions is done in the same way as finding the lowest common multiple of numbers.


Why were fractions invented?

Fractions were invented because it wass easier to write 1/3 than 0.333333333333333333333333333333333333333 --> with infinite-∞


Why is it easier to compare percent than fractions?

Because percentages are essentially the numerators of fractions with the same denominator, 100.


Why use improper fractions?

because it is easier, faster, and correct.


When doing fractions why is it easier to multiply and divide fractions than add and substract fractions?

It is easier to multiply or divide fractions than to add or subtract fractions because in multiplication, you just have to multiply the numerator by the numerator and the denominator by the denominator. Same applies with division of fractions, except that you have to reciprocate the fraction you're dividing with (divisor) then proceed to multiplication. Whereas, in addition and subtraction of fractions, you still have to get their Least Common Denominator (LCD).