Fractions are division problems. The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 2/3 is actually 2 divided by 3.
A fraction is a division problem. The line in a fraction can be thought of as the words "divided by." 3/4 = 3 divided by 4
Division
Yes.
To change a fraction to a decimal: Perform the indicated division. To change a fraction to a percent: Perform the indicated division. Then multiply the quotient by 100.
Fractions are division problems. The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 2/3 is actually 2 divided by 3.
A fraction is a division problem. The line in a fraction can be thought of as the words "divided by." 3/4 = 3 divided by 4
Division
Yes.
when you are writing a division problem as a fraction u take the remainder of your problem and make it the numerator and make the number you are dividing by the denominator
Yes.
In dividing fractions you have to change division to multiplication and change the second fraction into a recipracol(flip the fraction.
To change a fraction to a decimal: Perform the indicated division. To change a fraction to a percent: Perform the indicated division. Then multiply the quotient by 100.
When the numerator and denominator of the division do not have a common factor.
-- A fraction is just a shorthand way of writing a division problem. When you see a fraction, it means (the top number) divided by (the bottom number). -- Take the fraction. Set up the division problem, and do the division. -- The answer to the division is the decimal form of the fraction. -- Take the decimal form. Move the decimal point in it two places to the right. Now you have the percent that's equal to the fraction.
divisor
The number which is on top of the division problem is the answer, obviously, or the quotient. :) The top number of a fraction is the numerator.