No but for fractions
keep your decimals in the right position
3--16=
u use keep change flip when using integers
No, you do not.
No, you do not.
keep your decimals in the right position
3--16=
u use keep change flip when using integers
No, you do not.
No, you do not.
You have to do KCF (Keep change Flip) Keep the first fraction change the - sign to a + then flip the numbers like 5/9 is now 9/5. =)
Adding and subtracting decimals is easy. When you put the numbers one above the other, line up the decimals vertically and treat as you would any whole number just keep the decimals in line and bring it straight down to your answer.
It means K C F or Keep Change Flip with fractions when multiplying E H I E A L P N P G E
keep change flip - which means keep the first # - chage the division sign to multiplication- The reciprocal means flip the 2 # ex.7/2-2/7.
you have to do keep change change keep the first number change the subtraction sign to a add and the negative to a positive
In the context of fractions division, KFC typically refers to the mnemonic "Keep, Flip, Change." When dividing fractions, you "Keep" the first fraction as it is, "Flip" the second fraction (take its reciprocal), and then "Change" the division sign to multiplication. This method simplifies the process of dividing fractions effectively.
its a 2-stroke, you keep adding oil