whole pie = 8/8 half pie = 4/8 = 2/4 = 1/2
It is 1/3 of the whole circle.
Well, darling, 0.6667 as a fraction is 2/3. It's as simple as that. No need to overcomplicate things, honey. Just remember, math doesn't have to be a headache, it can be as easy as pie... or in this case, 2/3 of a pie.
A fraction of anything is a part of the whole. For example, 1/2 an apple, 5/8 of the class, 2/3 of a pie.
It is irrational because 16*pi can't be expressed as an exact fraction
The fraction is 355/113
A fraction of 360 degrees
Pie charts make nice fraction diagrams. Each fraction that you subtract is equivalent to taking out a slice of pie.
A fraction is a part of something. For example: a round, flat pie on a plate is 100% of the whole pie. If the pie is cut into ten slices, each slice is a tenth or 1/10 (one over ten) as a fraction of the whole pie. Therefore, 5 slices is 5/10 (five over ten) which is also half of the whole pie.
If a circle fraction can, a pie can yes
1/8
whole pie = 8/8 half pie = 4/8 = 2/4 = 1/2
Think of it as a pie. It has 4 parts. Five Fourths would mean that there is a whole pie, and a new pie has 1 part. That's an improper fraction and if turned into a Mixed Fraction, is 1 and 1/4
"Dividing Fractions is easy as pie, flip the second and multiply." Flip the second fraction, and multiply, and reduce.
Divide the central angle of the relevant pie segment by 360.
Pie equals 3.417
3/10