you can use an inch ruler to show equivelent fraction by using your brain and trying to think hard then if you still dont get it try to get an adult or a family member to help u
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A fractions calculator can be bought online or from your local supplies store. A dedicated agent will be happy to show you the calculator that you need for math.
move one unshaded counter to the 3rd dish that only has two circles in it. You have 12 total counters ..9 are shaded 3 are not. fractions would be 9/12 and 3/4 (9 counters are shaded out of 12 total counters) and (3 dishes out of 4 are shaded)
Its Weighs 2.5 Pounds If U Have A Ruler It'll Show it
it depends on how much of an area the snow is covering
Depends on the length of the ruler A 6 inch ruler would show 6 whole inches A 12 inch ruler would show 12 whole inches.
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No because: 2/8, 4/10 and 6/12 are not eqivalent fractions
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Rulers are marked in inches and in centimeters. They also show fractions of inches and tenths of centimeters (millimeters).
Typically the smallest lines are a sixteenth of an inch apart. Some rulers may show thirty-seconds or sixty-fourths of an inch.
It would be difficult. The smallest distance on most rulers is 0.1 inch. Some rulers do show 1/16 inch (=0.066..) and two of these units would be 0.133... inch. Near 0.13 but not quite.
You will not find 0.12 inches mark on the normal rule, but0.125 inches is 1/8th of an inch. Is that close enough?
I cannot show you anything! And even if I could, rulers don't measure angles, and angles don't appear on them.
No because 8/24 is 1/3
Equivalent fractions are true when they show the same value: 2/4 = 1/2 = 4/8 all equal a half of the whole.