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Rather than consulting a table, it's probably easier to just apply the basic principles. If you have a fraction, you can get an equivalent fraction by multiplying top and bottom with the same number. For example, if your fraction is 1/3, and you multiply top and bottom by 4, you get 4/12.On the other hand, if you want to verify whether two fractions are equivalent, one way to do so is to cross-multiply. If you get the same number, the fractions are equivalent. In this case, 1 x 12 = 3 x 4.
No. Even and odd apply exclusively to integers.
46/100. Note that since "0.46" has two decimals, you need to add two zeros. Here is another example: Convert 0.391 to a fraction. Since there are three decimal, you write a thousand (a one, followed by three zeros) in the denominator: 391/1000.In every case, you should check whether you can simplify the resulting fraction. You only ever need to check for prime factors 2 and 5. Apply them repeatedly, until the numerator contains no more 2 or 5 as a factor.
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Since we do not know what the fraction is - we cannot help you !
a proportion is just like an equivalent fraction. So That's how it applys. It's basically a fraction.
r5r20 = 10, 52, r100, & r5r5r4
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5.(8+3)
Rather than consulting a table, it's probably easier to just apply the basic principles. If you have a fraction, you can get an equivalent fraction by multiplying top and bottom with the same number. For example, if your fraction is 1/3, and you multiply top and bottom by 4, you get 4/12.On the other hand, if you want to verify whether two fractions are equivalent, one way to do so is to cross-multiply. If you get the same number, the fractions are equivalent. In this case, 1 x 12 = 3 x 4.
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The same rules apply but it might help if you turn the fraction into a decimal.
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