3/7 is closest to the benchmark fraction (1/2), so: 3 1/2
find the benchmark for the number6,000
-3 3/7
3 over 7 or 3/7
(3/8) / (7/12) = 3/8 * 12/7 = (3*12)/(8*7) = (3*3)/(2/7) = 9/14
3/7 = 9/21 (multiplying both the numerator and denominator by 3), therefore 3 over 7 is equal to 9 over 21.
The term BENCHMARK is never used in that context. I doubt if anyone knows what you are trying to find out. Benchmark is NOT a mathematical term. Do you mean that you want to change the Improper Fraction 43/7 int a Mixed Number ? If so, the answer is 6&1/7.
3 + 4 = 7
2/4
Three fractions whose benchmark is 1 include ( \frac{3}{3} ), ( \frac{5}{5} ), and ( \frac{7}{7} ). Each of these fractions simplifies to 1, which serves as the benchmark for comparing other fractions. They represent whole numbers and are often used to illustrate the concept of equivalence in fractions.
300/400 or 3/4
Numbers TAHT are rounded or whole 3 7/10. Round to 4
Bench 7/7=1 140/7*5/7 700/7 the Answer is then:100
find the benchmark for the number6,000
2 over 7 + 3 over 7= 5 over 7
3 over 7
7 over 3 or 21/3
24 over 7