You can find a missing denominator if you know something that the fraction is equal to. Then you can find the missing denominator through cross multiplication.
That really depends on what information is given.
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Missing....? But the answer to find the missing is normally either "algebra" or "find another equation to use."
You can find a missing denominator if you know something that the fraction is equal to. Then you can find the missing denominator through cross multiplication.
That really depends on what information is given.
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An equivalent fraction is just a multiple of the one that you have (i.e it is the one that you have, scaled up or down). So multiply the fraction that you have until either the numerator or the denominator match the given numerator/denominator of the fraction with the missing number. The number in the corresponding place on the fraction that you multiplied is the missing number.
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Missing....? But the answer to find the missing is normally either "algebra" or "find another equation to use."
Well, isn't that just a happy little accident! If you're missing a numerator or denominator in a fraction, you can use what you know to solve for it. Look at the known parts of the fraction and use basic math to figure out the missing piece. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little discoveries in the world of numbers!
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The answer depends on where it is missing from.
To find a missing dimension of an object find the size of its covering properties.
The simplest fraction is simply the fraction that has top and bottom numbers that cannot be any smaller while still being whole numbers. For example, 27/36 is equivalent to the simplified fraction 3/4.