you can use it by writing out the complex into a division problem then improper fraction
Convert all the rational numbers to order into equivalent fractions with the same denominator; then they can be ordered by putting the numerators in order from least to greatest. ------------ You can also convert all the numbers to decimals ... this is actually a special case of "equivalent fractions".
The answer depends on what you need t do with the fraction.
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No, it is not impossible because you can convert fractions into decimal and vice versa
You cannot solve proper fractions. You may be able to solve problems involving fractions but that is NOT the same thing. Furthermore, the solution methods depend on the problem.
Your teacher can help you with fractions. Ask for extra worksheets and problems to solve. Your peers can also help you work problems.
It depends on the specific problem. If you have an equation that involves fractions, quite often you'll need to multiply them.
You cannot solve fractions. There may be sums or products containing fractions or equations that can be solved. But fractions themselves cannot.
you can use it by writing out the complex into a division problem then improper fraction
no
Convert all the rational numbers to order into equivalent fractions with the same denominator; then they can be ordered by putting the numerators in order from least to greatest. ------------ You can also convert all the numbers to decimals ... this is actually a special case of "equivalent fractions".
There is no single method to solve all types of fraction problems. Some problems and their solutions are relatively simple, others are extremely difficult.
Finding the LCM will help you add and subtract fractions. Finding the GCF will help you reduce fractions.
The ratio of two quantities need not itself be a rational number - it can be a complex number.
A whole stick is worth 1 whole, use fraction sticks to find equivalent fractions, use the fraction sticks to add fractions with the same denominator
You cannot solve a fraction. You can solve a question about fractions, you can carry out basic operations with fractions, convert them from one form to another but none of these is "solving" them.