0.25 = 1/4
Halfway between 0 and 1/2
Because some decimal numbers can't be converted into fractions if they are irrational numbers.
There are infinitely many fractions and decimals between 0 and 1.
fractions are represented in form of decimals
No
Everywhere. Each and every point on a number line is a fraction and also a decimal.
Because some decimal numbers can't be converted into fractions if they are irrational numbers.
All fractions can be labelled on a number line.
There are infinitely many fractions and decimals between 0 and 1.
A benchmark fraction is the bar line in the middle of the fraction. :)
There are infinitely many fractions. 0.15666666666682 is one example.
fractions are represented in form of decimals
A decimal that has a negative sign in front of it, for example -0.5 would be a negative decimal, on a number line it would be to the left of 0.
equivalent fractions
Equivalent fractions.
No
Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).Not sure about a "valuger" fraction but a vulgar fraction is the same as a common fraction: written as one integer above (or before) a line (slash) and another non-zero integer below (after) it.This is in contrast to mixed fractions, decimal fractions, percentages or those indicated by negative indices (for example 3-2 is one ninth).
example: 1/4 the fraction is made up of a numerator, denominator, and vertice the numerator is the number being divided by the denominator or the number on top of the vertice the denominator is the divisor or the number below the vertice the vertice is the line in the middle of a fraction, separating the denominator and numerator