1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4. If the denominators are equal, you simply add the numerators.
2/4 = 1/2. To simplify a fraction, you can divide numerator and denominator (top and bottom part) by the same number, in this case, 2.
.75 3/4 is three quarters in fractions.
A quarter after five, half past 6, a quarter to 7, etc...
0.5 + 0.25 = 0.75. Three quarters Three quarters ! the answer is 3quatrs
a quarter or one fourth or 0.25 are all the same thing and are thess than one half. But many other nuumbers and fractions are also less than one half.
You need to learn fractions because they show up in every day life. You can for example say that someone can half of your lunch.
A quarter hour is 15 minutes because it's basically a half hour, except halved because if you half a half in fractions, you get a quarter.
.75 3/4 is three quarters in fractions.
A quarter after five, half past 6, a quarter to 7, etc...
0.5 + 0.25 = 0.75. Three quarters Three quarters ! the answer is 3quatrs
1/4 + 1/2 = 3/4
Yes, it is fractions starting with half then a quarter then eights and so on.
Subtraction of fractions. 1/2 - 1/4 Bring both fractions to a common denominator of '4' Hence 1/2 = 2/4 Hence 2/4 - 1/4 Subtract the numerators(top) 2-1 = 1 Hence the answer is 1/4 .
Hourly fractions are minutes (1/60th), and seconds (1/3600th). Also, common time references are quarters (quarter of, quarter to, or quarter past the hour) and halves (half past the hour).
a quarter or one fourth or 0.25 are all the same thing and are thess than one half. But many other nuumbers and fractions are also less than one half.
Quarter is half of a half
Fractions are the times for each segment of a thoroughbred horserace. For example, if a horse runs the first quarter mile in 26 seconds and the half mile in 54 seconds, those are considered to be relatively slow fractions. I saw a a race just today where the 1st quarter was run in under 22 seconds. These were high-level sprinters, but that is still a very fast fraction for the first quarter.
You need to learn fractions because they show up in every day life. You can for example say that someone can half of your lunch.