A whole stick is worth 1 whole, use fraction sticks to find equivalent fractions, use the fraction sticks to add fractions with the same denominator
You convert the fraction do decimal exactly as you would a positive fraction. Then you stick a minus sign in front.
Just stick it right next to it. 2 + 3/4 = 2 and 3/4
It depends on .9 of what. .9 on a metre stick is at 90 cm. .9 on a 12-inch ruler is at 10.8 inches.
2 / 8 reduces to 1 / 4. Trivia: Did you know that the paper around every stick of butter is marked for easy measuring?
9/2500 As the method for converting percentage to a fraction is to stick it over 100 (0.36/100), and 0.36 as a fraction is 36/100, we end up with (36/100)/100. When dividing a fraction by an integer, the denominator of the fraction is multiplied by the integer (100 x 100), giving 36/10000. Both the numerator and denominator of the fraction are obviously even numbers, so we know the fraction can be simplified further. Simplifying is as easy as dividing both the numerator and denominator by 2 as many times as we can, which turns out to be twice. 36/10000 -> 18/5000 -> 9/2500 Thus, 9/2500 is our answer.
Well, you need a structure to stick the rider on, and the wheels and parts in, and that's what the bicycle frame provides.
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To find how big your stick is.
You convert the fraction do decimal exactly as you would a positive fraction. Then you stick a minus sign in front.
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they usually have some sort of 'stick' type thing that helps them 'feel around' to where steps and other obsticles are.
Peel off the stickers and stick them back on in order.
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Probably, but it's pointless and won't solve your problems. Nor will it ease your burdens. Stick her photo on the back of a door and stick your tongue out at it every time you pass. You have survived - move on.