23/100
13/20
7 1/5 ........... easy............... a mixed number fraction..... how simple.. FOR A TEN YEAR OLD I MEAN!!!!
An apparent fraction is a fraction with one of the following properties: i) The numerator and denominator are the same (eg 2/2 or 10/10) ii) The denominator is one (eg 4/1 or 20/1) iii) The numerator is a multiple of the denominator (eg 4/2 or 10/5)
simply divide the numerator and denominator by two. if they are not even, find another multiple that fits both the numerator and denominator. once you have simplified the fraction, just turn the denominator into 100 (make sure you multiply or divide only) then multiply or divide the same number by the numerator, then you divide it by 100 and you get your answer!!!!!
The mixed number consists of a whole number and a fraction. Multiply the denominator of the fraction portion by the whole number and to this product add the numerator of the fraction portion. This value is the numerator of the new improper fraction. The denominator of the new improper fraction is the same as the denominator of the original fraction portion of the mixed number.
An improper fraction
It is a number whose numerator is a multiple of the denominator. Equivalently, it is a fraction which, when simplified, has a denominator of 1.
What is a fraction of 1-2 of ten
Yes, if the denominator is a multiple of the numerator. No, if not.
You multiply the fraction by any non-zero multiple of its denominator.
That is not true. 2/7 is a fraction and 7 is not a multiple of 10.
You multiply the fraction by any non-zero multiple of its denominator.
6/10
Two fractions are related when the denominator of one of the fraction is a multiple of the denominator of the other fraction. (Don't confuse with Like fractions)
If the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
There is no reason whatsoever for doing so. For exam[;e, if I was to add 1/2 to 2/3 I would not even dream of using a multiple of 10.
When the denominator of the fraction is a simple multiple of 2s and 5s.
It is the smallest positive integer which is a multiple of the denominators of each fraction.