I'm guessing the rest of that question was going to be "mplest form." A fraction is said to be in its simplest form when the numerator and the denominator have a GCF of 1.
54 is a whole number and is not a fraction! If the question asks what is 54 of a 100? Write 54/100 and simplify to 27/50
Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!
different kinds of fraction: *proper fraction *improper fraction *mixed fraction *equal/equivalent fraction
They are both fractions... an equivalent fraction is a fraction that is the same as another fraction. For example: 1/2 and 2/4 they are equivalent. A fraction is just .. a fraction any fraction.. 2/7 7/8 8/9 :)
a fraction is already a fraction i don't mean to be mean but you must be super stupid.
74/1000
5/6 = 15/x 5x = 90 x = 18 The fraction si 15/18
A fraction of a Newton is a dyne. It is a unit of force specified in the centimeter gram seconds system of units.
16/3
54 is a whole number and is not a fraction! If the question asks what is 54 of a 100? Write 54/100 and simplify to 27/50
The kelvin (symbol: K) is the SI unit of temperature, and is one of the seven SI base units. It is defined by two facts: zero kelvins is absolute zero (when molecular motion stops), and one kelvin is the fraction 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water.
A millimeter (mm) is a fraction of a centimeter (cm).
i don't really know any specifics... one is the furnace roared
Prefixes are useful when describing SI units because they allow for easy conversion between different units of measurement by indicating a multiple or fraction of the base unit. This helps to express quantities in a more manageable and standardized way.
Simply multiply it by 100 to change it into a percentage and so 1.4*100 = 140%
The SI, of course!The SI, of course!The SI, of course!The SI, of course!
Say 'Si Si' was created in 1935.