A benchmark fraction is one that you can remember easily. In the context of time (hours in a day, months in a year, inches in a foot) 5/12 is a convenient fraction.
5 5/12 = 65/12
The equivalent fraction of 5/12 is 10/24
you put it over 1 for example: to make the number 5 into a benchmark fraction, you would turn it into 5/1
5 12ths as a percentage is 41.67%.
12 and 5/6ths converts to 12 and 10/12ths. So 12 and 10/12ths - 7 and 5/12ths = 5 and 5/12ths
its problay 5\6
5 5/12 = 65/12
The equivalent fraction of 5/12 is 10/24
you put it over 1 for example: to make the number 5 into a benchmark fraction, you would turn it into 5/1
5 12ths as a percentage is 41.67%.
7/12
7/12
5 12ths is more.
12 and 5/6ths converts to 12 and 10/12ths. So 12 and 10/12ths - 7 and 5/12ths = 5 and 5/12ths
benchmark fractions mean
1/2
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