You use modulo 16 arithmetic.
Renaming a fraction, if done properly, will not affect its size.
That is not what prime factorization is for.
Essentially, yes. Except that is not "renaming" but representing.
Finding the LCM will make adding and subtracting fractions easier.
Yes, but only after renaming (or, equivalently, converting to decimal).
to be for real i truly don't know but first you need to make the units the same and that's called renaming the you subtract
No - it is the present participle form of rename. I am renaming my dog. I now call him Jimbo.
now-a-days renaming feature is not available in rapidshare so stop using rapidshare ......
Only if you subtract three.
By using a calculator, numbnuts. DUH!
You use modulo 16 arithmetic.
In Excel, the F2 key allows you to edit a specific cell. It has nothing to do with renaming files.
Add to allows you to select area which will be added to selection (already selected area) and subtract is opposite: allows you to subtract portion from already selected area.
41, if you are using pemdas.
Pie charts make nice fraction diagrams. Each fraction that you subtract is equivalent to taking out a slice of pie.
Using algebra the number works out as 25