You started to see fractions in 2nd grade and do a little work with them. You use them a little in 3rd grade. In 4th and 5th you use them more. In 5th grade you learn how to add and subtracted fractions. In 6th grade you use them a lot because you learn how to divide and multiply fractions. In 7th grade you don't really see them, but in 8th grade they come back again, the same way they did in 6th grade.
-I just got out of 8th grade so I would know
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In 6th Grade, you learn how to Multiply and Divide Fractions and Decimals. And learn square roots, the Powers of Ten.
it is important to learn how to add and subtract fractions because we can use it when a time comes , when we have our own business and others .
Conversions, work with decimal, fractions and percentages, perimiters is mostly what we learn at our school. negative numbers.
the different types of fractions are:-proper fractionimproper fractionmixed fraction
It sounds like the asker needs to read the section in the text to understand fractions. 3.100 in fractions is very easy. To get rid of the decimal point, you divide it by a denominator that is a 1 followed by an equal number of zeros as are after the decimal point. 3.100 becomes 3100 / 1000. 3100/1000 can be reduced to 31/10. The steps used to convert decimals to fractions are always the same. Learn those steps and you will have a foundational skill for more advanced math. Another way to do this is by multiplying by a fraction equal to one. 3.100 x (1000 / 1000) = 3100/1000 Learn the math.