No. All fractions are not whole numbers, but all whole numbers are [improper] fractions (with a denominator of 1).
the best graph to use to represent fractions is a pie graph, that is if all the fractions denominators are the same...
For adding or substracting fractions first of all we should calculate the LCM( Lowest Common Multiplier) of the denominators in both of the fractions.
All fractions can be labelled on a number line.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that have the same value.For example:3/15= 2/10= 1/5 The fractions below are all equivalent.
No some rivers can become wider, smaller, deeper and narrower. not all of them follow the same pattern.
no
Mostly all of them but for some exceptions
Sunlight
are all fractions are integers
They are all real numbers. All fractions can be expressed as percentages but not all percentages can be represented as fractions.
No. All fractions are not whole numbers, but all whole numbers are [improper] fractions (with a denominator of 1).
meter or iambic pentameter
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to order fractions you can cross multiply two fractions at a time or you can convert all the fractions into decimals.
All terminating decimals can be written as fractions.
All rational fractions.