The two pairs of numbers are (1, 1/2) and (-1/2, -1).
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM. And they need to be whole numbers, not fractions.
3 half-lives
I assume you mean, with different denominators. If you want to add the fractions, subtract them, or compare them (determine which one is greater), you have to convert them to similar fractions (fractions with the same denominator) first. Converting to similar fractions is not necessary, and usually doesn't even help, if you want to multiply or divide fractions.
0.020 is 1/50, one fiftieth.
Binomials are algebraic expressions of the sum or difference of two terms. Some binomials can be broken down into factors. One example of this is the "difference between two squares" where the binomial a2 - b2 can be factored into (a - b)(a + b)
2/3 x 3/5
sum = 10 1/2 product = 5 difference = 51/2
0.5*0.5 - 0.5+0.5 = 0.25 - 1 = -0.75 = -3/4
Five sixths is greater than one half. The difference between the two fractions is one third. so no 5/6 is notFive sixths is greater than one half. The difference between the two fractions is one third.<br> <br> No - three sixths would be a half<br><br>Imagine a large cake cut into 6 equal pieces. To have half of the cake you would need to take 3 of the pieces, not 5.<br> a half it is more.
It depends on the factions, but normally, yes. For example, you multiply one-fourth by one-half, you get one eighth, which is less than one.
No - one half plus one half equals one.
Three fourths is bigger than one half.
It is 1/2
5/2
No, not necessarily. 3/4 x 3/4 = 9/16 > 1/2
To find four fractions between one third and one half, we can calculate the difference between the two fractions and divide it by five. The difference between 1/3 and 1/2 is 1/2 - 1/3 = 1/6. Dividing 1/6 by 5 gives us 1/30. Therefore, the four fractions between 1/3 and 1/2 are: 5/30, 9/30, 13/30, and 17/30.
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