you find out missing numbers in addition by subtracting the numbers that are writen
A number on top, with a smaller number on bottom
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You can use subtraction to complete an addition pattern by determining the missing value needed to achieve a consistent sum. For example, if the pattern is increasing by a fixed number, you can subtract the last known number from the expected total to find the missing addend. This way, you can maintain the integrity of the pattern while identifying what needs to be added. Essentially, subtraction helps you backtrack to find the values that fit the established addition sequence.
If the numerator (top number) is smaller than the denominator (bottom number), then the value of the fraction is less than ' 1 '.
Take the top number divide by the bottom number. Fractions. Whats that? Lights Camera Action
A proper fraction has the top number (the numerator) smaller than the bottom number (the denominator).
A number on top, with a smaller number on bottom
A fraction is smaller than one if the number on the top is less than the number on the bottom.
mixed number
if the number above the bottom number is smaller than half of the bottom number, the fraction is less than half. For example, say the fraction is 3/8, half of the bottom number is 4. 3 is smaller than 4 therefore the fraction is less than half.
A proper fraction is when the number on the top is smaller than the number on the bottom like a half or two sixths
Just make the numerator(top number)smaller than the denominator(bottom number) and it is a proper fraction.
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There is no whole number immediately in front of the fraction. And, for the fractional part, the numerator (the top number) is smaller than the denominator (the bottom number).
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You can use subtraction to complete an addition pattern by determining the missing value needed to achieve a consistent sum. For example, if the pattern is increasing by a fixed number, you can subtract the last known number from the expected total to find the missing addend. This way, you can maintain the integrity of the pattern while identifying what needs to be added. Essentially, subtraction helps you backtrack to find the values that fit the established addition sequence.