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Fractions that are not equivalent are dissimilar fractions * * * * * The term is used more commonly to refer to fractions whose denominators are different.
1 Fractions are broken parts of whole integers or items2 Fractions have numerators above their denominators3 Fractions are separated by the solidus line4 Fractions can be multiplied and divided5 Fractions need a common denominator to be subtracted or added6 Fractions less than 1 are common fractions7 Fractions greater than 1 are improper fractions8 Fractions less than 0 are negative fractions9 Fractions can be equivalent as 1/2 = 4/810 Fractions can be simplified as 3/15 = 1/311 Fractions can be dissimilar as 3/8 is not 5/8 but they add up to 112 Fractions can be converted into percentages as 3/4 = 75%13 Fractions can be converted into decimals as 3/4 = 0.7514 Fractions can form part of a mixed number as in 3 and 3/415 Fractions are rational numbers16 Fractions can't be formed from irrational numbers17 Fractions were used by the ancient Romans to a limited extent as 1/2 = S18 Fractions can be converted into scientific notation as 1/1,000,000 = 1.0*10-619 Fractions are used in algebra: if 1/a+1/b = c then a+b = abc20 Fractions increase when divided and decrease when multiplied21 Fractions aren't frightful whence fathomed outQED by David Gambell
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There are three types of fractions that are used in mathematics. The three types of fractions are, mixed fractions, proper fractions, and improper fractions.
fractions were first by aboriginal people and where first used in Africa..