Maybe an example will make it clear.
Example:
13/3
3 goes into 13 4 times; so start by writing the 4.
4
Now put the decimal place after the 4.
4.
Now there is 1 remainder, so add a zero to make it 10, and determine that 3 goes into 10 3 times. Write the 3 after the decimal point, since you had to add a zero.
4.3
Now there is a remainder of 1; so add another zero to make it 10, and determine that 3 goes into 10 3 times. Add another 3 after the first 3.
4.33
It's clear that now you will have 3's repeating forever; so you need to determine how many places you want to go out to, or where you should round off. Let's say you want to round off to the nearest 10th; so the 3 in the hundreth's column is less than half way to 10; so round down.
4.3 is the final answer.
it seperates the numertor and denominator and it indicates division. To evaluate it, solve the top and bottom first, then divide the numerator by the denominator
4/5 + 2/15 Addition of fractions. Step to take. #1 ; Bring to a Common denominator; 15 in this case. #2 ; Bring the numerators to the equaivalent values. #3 ; Add the numerators. #4 ; Place the numertor over the denominator #5 ; Reduce to a mixed fraction. Hence #1 ; 3 X 5 = 15 & 15 #2 ; 3 x 4 = 12 #3 ; 12 + 2 = 14 #4 ; 14/15 #5 ; Cannoty reduce as alrerady in its simplest form . Hence the answer is 14/15. NB For subtraction of fractions it is exactly the same, except step #3, where the numerators are subtracted.
a whole number fraction is like the numerator and the denominator are the same eg. 3 3 numertor= 3 denominator=3
it seperates the numertor and denominator and it indicates division. To evaluate it, solve the top and bottom first, then divide the numerator by the denominator
4/5 + 2/15 Addition of fractions. Step to take. #1 ; Bring to a Common denominator; 15 in this case. #2 ; Bring the numerators to the equaivalent values. #3 ; Add the numerators. #4 ; Place the numertor over the denominator #5 ; Reduce to a mixed fraction. Hence #1 ; 3 X 5 = 15 & 15 #2 ; 3 x 4 = 12 #3 ; 12 + 2 = 14 #4 ; 14/15 #5 ; Cannoty reduce as alrerady in its simplest form . Hence the answer is 14/15. NB For subtraction of fractions it is exactly the same, except step #3, where the numerators are subtracted.