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Fractions are used in recipe... For eg:1/4tsp sugar
LCM is used to find the lowest common denominator in fractions HCF is used to reduce fractions to their simplest terms
The HCF helps in simplifying fractions and the LCM helps in finding the lowest common denominator in fractions
We use fractions in the grocery we use fractions in the grocery shops like half a dozen
Mixed fractions are commonly used in daily life for practical tasks such as cooking, where recipes may require measurements like 1 ½ cups of flour. They also appear in construction and DIY projects, where measurements often combine whole units with fractional parts, like 2 ¾ inches. Additionally, mixed fractions can be helpful in financial contexts, such as when splitting bills or understanding pricing that involves whole dollars and cents. Overall, they simplify the representation of quantities that are not whole numbers.
Fractions are used in recipe... For eg:1/4tsp sugar
LCM is used to find the lowest common denominator in fractions HCF is used to reduce fractions to their simplest terms
You would use it when adding fractions.
The HCF helps in simplifying fractions and the LCM helps in finding the lowest common denominator in fractions
We use fractions in the grocery we use fractions in the grocery shops like half a dozen
Sure, honey. You can use fractions when following a recipe and measuring ingredients, when calculating discounts or sales prices while shopping, and when dividing up a pizza among friends. Fractions are everywhere, just like wrinkles and bad decisions.
how is petrol used in our everday life
Those are commonly used for working with fractions. You need the least common multiple to find a common denominator, for adding or subtracting fractions. And after doing some manipulations with fractions, you need the greatest common factor to simplify the fractions.Now, whether this is sufficiently "real-life" for you, is another issue. Depending on the career you choose, you many need to work with fractions on a daily basis, or you may hardly ever need them.
It usually isn't. Scientific notation is used for very large and very small numbers, that are not normally used in your daily life. Unless your "daily life" involves work in science or engineering.
Adding fractions.
I use the Golden Ratio in my daily life to design websites.
Potable water is primarily used for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning in daily life.