IF they are math related, write appropriate equations and then apply math rules to solve the equations.
You do not solve ratios: they are simply a form of numbers. There may be questions whose solutions require you to work with ratios but there the answer will depend on the sort of question you have to deal with.
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You basically have to learn separately how to do different things with fractions, including finding a common denominator; converting fractions to a different denominator; simplifying fractions; adding and subtracting fractions; multiplying fractions; dividing fractions.
by using a calculator
Different math questions require different methods to solve.
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It depends on the specific problem. If you have an equation that involves fractions, quite often you'll need to multiply them.
To calculate money spent, to make percentages on a pie chart, solve math problems, add fractions, and calculate trajectories.
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well math is not all about reading you mostly solve problems.But their is reading in math :when you read the questions ;) and its important because you need to understand the question that is asking you so you could solve it and get the right answers...
You cannot solve fractions. There may be sums or products containing fractions or equations that can be solved. But fractions themselves cannot.
Do hard work, solve the same questions frequently.
All but the simplest math questions are welcome and may be answered on WikiAnswers. (Simple calculation questions will be removed, eg. "what is 2+2".) Yes, wiki answers will help you to solve your math problems. Simple problems are solved directly, but for complex problems they will suggest related sites where you can get math questions with solutions.
In my opinion there is a app which called photo math it can solve this type of questions By the way the answer is 11,407.11
I am not sure at what you are getting at, but fractions are a math component.