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Yes, we can. And in most cases, they are easier than using mixed fractions.
LCM is used to find the lowest common denominator in fractions HCF is used to reduce fractions to their simplest terms
We use fractions in the grocery we use fractions in the grocery shops like half a dozen
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No, I don't own one so I can't use one in my daily life.
You would use it when adding fractions.
Yes, we can. And in most cases, they are easier than using mixed fractions.
Sure, honey. You can use fractions when following a recipe and measuring ingredients, when calculating discounts or sales prices while shopping, and when dividing up a pizza among friends. Fractions are everywhere, just like wrinkles and bad decisions.
LCM is used to find the lowest common denominator in fractions HCF is used to reduce fractions to their simplest terms
no.
You can write any fraction greater than 1 as a mixed fraction. It is not customary to use mixed fractions for ratios.
Convert them to improper fractions.
you could use a venn diagram
We use fractions in the grocery we use fractions in the grocery shops like half a dozen
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You need fractions for cooking. You use measuring cups and spoons that are sized exactly so you can add half a cup of flour or half a teaspoon of salt to your recipe.
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