?/12 = 1/3
Multiply both the numerator and denominator by 4 on the 1/3 to make the denominators the same.
4/12 = 1/3
I know my explanation is a tad bit hard to comprehend, but i hope i helped you.
A fraction that equals one is called one whole. When the numarator is the same number as the denominator, it will always equal one whole.
2/6
One third is greater than one quarter. This is because when both fractions are converted to a common denominator, one third equals four twelfths (4/12) and one quarter equals three twelfths (3/12). Since 4/12 is greater than 3/12, one third is the larger fraction.
To word out an improper fraction if it was the same denominator, yes, you just add the numerator and it equals 12/9, but as a mixed number it equals 1 1/3 (one and one third). It depends which one you want. :)
The fraction 4/4 is equal to one. Any fraction with the same numerator and denominator equals 1.
A fraction that equals one is called one whole. When the numarator is the same number as the denominator, it will always equal one whole.
2/6
One third is greater than one quarter. This is because when both fractions are converted to a common denominator, one third equals four twelfths (4/12) and one quarter equals three twelfths (3/12). Since 4/12 is greater than 3/12, one third is the larger fraction.
1/3 = 8/24
To word out an improper fraction if it was the same denominator, yes, you just add the numerator and it equals 12/9, but as a mixed number it equals 1 1/3 (one and one third). It depends which one you want. :)
1 because if there are two numbers that are the same and is the numerator and the denominator in a fraction then it equals one
The fraction 4/4 is equal to one. Any fraction with the same numerator and denominator equals 1.
1/3 = 2/6 No.
Any fraction to the power of 0 will always equal 1 Any fraction that has the same numerator and denominator will also equal 1
yes. When you are working with fractions like this, the smaller the denominator, the larger the fraction.
No, it isn't. The bigger the denominator (bottom number), the smaller the fraction ~x
When the numerators are the same, the bigger denominator gives the smaller fraction and the smaller denominator the bigger fraction. So 3 < 4 means that 1/3 > 1/4