No because you would not use it as an estimate.
compare with random fraction to a benchmark fraction. to tell if a fraction is less or greater than another fraction.
benchmark fractions mean
What benchmark fraction is closest to each point in the letter E
yes 2/4 is because it is equivalent to 1/2 which is a benchmark fraction.
No because you would not use it as an estimate.
compare with random fraction to a benchmark fraction. to tell if a fraction is less or greater than another fraction.
benchmark fractions mean
What benchmark fraction is closest to each point in the letter E
It depends what the benchmark is!
A benchmark fraction is the bar line in the middle of the fraction. :)
By Benchmark it means what is closer for example the benchmark of 24% is 25%.
yes 2/4 is because it is equivalent to 1/2 which is a benchmark fraction.
112 is an integer and so there is no sensible way to represent it as a fraction - whether benchmark or otherwise.
Yes.
1
you put it over 1 for example: to make the number 5 into a benchmark fraction, you would turn it into 5/1