6 parts out of a whole, 5/6 is 5 out of 6 parts
6/10 six-tenths One whole is divided into ten equal parts, in which 6 parts is 6tenths
Depends what the numbers actually represent. You could have 6 whole numbers or 46 parts of 1, as in 46/46.
Add the whole parts and the fraction parts. Example, 1 2/3 + 3 1/6 = 1 + 3 + 2/3 + 1/6 = 4 + 5/6 = 4 5/6
A pie graph shows parts of a whole
6 parts out of a whole, 5/6 is 5 out of 6 parts
6/10 six-tenths One whole is divided into ten equal parts, in which 6 parts is 6tenths
A denominator is the part of a fraction which indicates the number of pieces that make a whole For example, in the fraction 5 / 6, the 6 is the denominator, indicating that 6 parts makes a 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.
Fractions are Fractions because they are parts of a whole. The definition of a fraction is a part of a whole. Fractions in math represent parts of 1, such as 3/6. there are 3 parts out of 6 total to equal 1. since there are only half of the 6 parts present, this fraction could be simplified to 1/2. Improper fractions such as 8/6 mean that there are more parts of 1 than what equal 1. 6/6+2/6(1+2/6) is equal to 8/6, which is easier to use in an equation than its mixed number counterpart(1 2/6) or (1 1/3, simplified.)
parts of the whole are fractions.
There are six sixths in a whole. In terms of numbers, 6/6 = 1.
There are an infinite number of equal parts in the whole. If you divide something into four equal parts, there will be four parts in the whole. If you divide something into 100,000 equal parts, there will be 100,00 parts in the whole.
Depends what the numbers actually represent. You could have 6 whole numbers or 46 parts of 1, as in 46/46.
Add the whole parts and the fraction parts. Example, 1 2/3 + 3 1/6 = 1 + 3 + 2/3 + 1/6 = 4 + 5/6 = 4 5/6
A pie graph shows parts of a whole
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