If the numerator and denominator are the same then the fraction is 1. If not, it is not.
This follows from the property of 1, the multiplicative identity.
For all real (or complex) numbers, x, other than 0, there is a unique number, usually denoted by x-1 or 1/x such that x*x-1 or x*1/x = 1. The consequence is that any number divided by itself is 1. Not only that, but if it is divided by any other number, the uniqueness of the inverse implies that the answer cannot be 1.
It is called equivalent fractions 1\2 1/4 1/8
A general rule for multiplying fractions: You shall not multiply the denominator by the whole number,only the numerator.Another rule is you shall make the whole number as a fraction by putting the whole number as the numerator and 1 as the denominator before multiplying it.
There are many equivalent fractions for 2/5, eg. 4/10, 10/25, 20/50. The rule for making an equivalent fraction is; 2/5 = 2x/5x, meaning just multiply the top and bottom by the same number.
The rule is if the numerator is zero than the value of the fraction is zero.
First you multiply the whole number by the denominator then add the numerator to the product then put the answer over the denominator
It is called equivalent fractions 1\2 1/4 1/8
A general rule for multiplying fractions: You shall not multiply the denominator by the whole number,only the numerator.Another rule is you shall make the whole number as a fraction by putting the whole number as the numerator and 1 as the denominator before multiplying it.
There are many equivalent fractions for 2/5, eg. 4/10, 10/25, 20/50. The rule for making an equivalent fraction is; 2/5 = 2x/5x, meaning just multiply the top and bottom by the same number.
The rule is if the numerator is zero than the value of the fraction is zero.
First you multiply the whole number by the denominator then add the numerator to the product then put the answer over the denominator
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator and put the whole thing over the original denominator.
it's the rule of 78s
A fraction is a rational number that can be converted into a decimal or vice versa
Using the same principles as multiplying a negative whole number by a positive whole number, where the result would be a negative, the product of a (positive) fraction and a negative whole number would equal the product of the two, with the minus sign included. For example, 1/2 x -4 = -2. The same rule can be applied the other way around, multiplying a negative fraction by a positive number would produce the same result.
exclusionary rule
The rule for deciding if a number is divisible by 3 is to add up the digits of the number. If that total is a multiple of 3, the original number is as well. This applies to numbers of any length.
As an improper fraction the numerator will be greater than the denominator or it will be a 'top heavy' fraction