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In math one or more "parts" equal a whole and in theatre the "parts" make up the whole play.
The number in a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in the whole or group is called the denominator. It is the bottom number of the fraction and represents the total number of equal parts that make up the whole.
beacause they have different shapes of circles that make ups wholes.
the denominator. the bottom part.
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In math one or more "parts" equal a whole and in theatre the "parts" make up the whole play.
A number that describes a part of a set of a part of a whole that is divided into parts is called a fraction. The numerator shows a number of equal parts. The denominator shows how many parts make a whole.
The number in a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in the whole or group is called the denominator. It is the bottom number of the fraction and represents the total number of equal parts that make up the whole.
Eight of them.
beacause they have different shapes of circles that make ups wholes.
the denominator. the bottom part.
The denominator is how many equal pieces that one whole unit is divided into. The numerator tells how many of those equal pieces is measured. So in the fraction 3/5, the unit is divided into 5 parts and you have 3 pieces of the whole.
The denominator. For example: 1/7 is one seventh which means there are 7 parts in 1 whole. In this case you'd have to add 6/7 to it to make 1 whole.
To make whole milk at home, mix together equal parts of heavy cream and water until well combined. This will create a mixture that closely resembles the fat content of whole milk.
To make whole milk from half and half, you can mix equal parts of half and half with water. This will dilute the half and half and create a mixture that is closer to the fat content of whole milk.
You can arrange them into a cube to make the 6 faces of the cube, and the 12 toothpicks making up the 12 edges of the cube.