Multiply only the numerator by whole numbers. The resulting fraction may then be simplified.
So, for example, the first few multiples of the unit fraction 1/6 are:
1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 and 7/6. Some of these can be simplified to give:
1/6, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 5/6, 1 and 7/6.
2/8, 3/8, 4/8, 5/8
2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6
It has "1" for the numerator.
A unit fraction is any fraction with 1 in the numerator.
Multiply it by successive counting numbers.
The answer depends on what the fraction is to be multiplied by!
3/5,6/5,9/5
You find the least comon multiples of the fractions' denominators.
2/8, 3/8, 4/8, 5/8
2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6
Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!
No, every fraction is not a unit fraction because unit fraction must have 1 as numerator but every unit fraction is a fraction such as 2/3 is a fraction but not considered a unit fraction and 1/3 which is a unit fraction is also called fraction
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6/8 of 12
Every unit fraction is in its simplest form. Every unit fraction is a proper fraction.
To find its multiples!To find its multiples!To find its multiples!To find its multiples!
To solve a complex fraction and find the unit rate, first simplify the fraction by finding a common denominator for the numerator and the denominator. Once simplified, divide the numerator by the denominator to express it as a single fraction. Finally, interpret the result as the unit rate by expressing it in terms of one unit of measurement, such as per item or per hour. This will provide a clear understanding of the rate being analyzed.