The answer is four 1/10 pieces from a 1/10 fraction bar.
There is no vertical bar in a fraction. A fraction is written with either a horizontal bar or a slanted bar, which is technically called a "vinculum", but most people call it a "fraction bar".
It is usually called the division bar or the fraction bar
It is the solidus line or bar that separates the numerator from the denominator in a fraction.
They are called these names: 1. solidus 2. fraction bar 3. division bar
how do I label the first part of the fraction bar with the correct unit fraction
The number below the fraction bar in a fraction is the denominator. The number above the fraction bar is the numerator.
The answer is four 1/10 pieces from a 1/10 fraction bar.
The horizontal bar in a fraction is called a vinculum or, informally, a "fraction bar".
There is no vertical bar in a fraction. A fraction is written with either a horizontal bar or a slanted bar, which is technically called a "vinculum", but most people call it a "fraction bar".
12 parts are in a fraction bar
If you are talking about the fraction bar in mathematics, the "fraction bar" is the real name. It is sometimes called a vinculum (although this is a misuse of the word). The fraction bar in amateur radio, also known as the forward slash is officially known as the "fraction bar."
A fraction bar is the bar in between two numbers to make a fraction........the fraction bar means divide. For example: 1 over 2 is equals 2.
It is usually called the division bar or the fraction bar
The fraction bar is the line between the numerator and denominator.
A fraction bar is the line that separates the numerator and the denominator.
16/1 *The dash is the fraction bar; I cant find a real fraction bar on my keyboard