You could use 15/30 and 10/30.
That's exactly the result when the numerator and denominator of the fraction are both multiplied by the same number.
You always multiply by the denominator exactly to eliminate it. So 5 over -5 can be multiplied by -5 to get 5
1/2. If the numerator is exactly half of the denominator then 1/2.
5/5 is an improper fraction, because it is the same as saying 1. Yes. 5/5 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions are fractions with greater numerator than denominator or with the same numerator and denominator. Thus, improper fractions when changed to decimals are always greater than one or exactly equal to one. 5/5 is exactly equal to one, thus it is an improper fraction.
It means not logical. An irrational number, however, is one that can't be expressed exactly in form of a fraction, with integers in the numerator and the denominator.
That's exactly the result when the numerator and denominator of the fraction are both multiplied by the same number.
Exactly the other way around: Divide the numerator by the denominator, and the result will give you the decimal form of the fraction.
You always multiply by the denominator exactly to eliminate it. So 5 over -5 can be multiplied by -5 to get 5
They are 3k/6k and 2k/6k where k is any non-zero integer.
A decimal fraction is exactly what it says. A fraction where the denominator (the bottom number) of the fraction is a multiple of 10, in this case 100. This particular fraction with a denominator of 100 has the additional advantage of being the fractions that can be easily converted to percentages, because percent means parts per 100.1/100 = 1%50/100 = 1/2 = 50% and so on.
1/2. If the numerator is exactly half of the denominator then 1/2.
5/5 is an improper fraction, because it is the same as saying 1. Yes. 5/5 is an improper fraction. Improper fractions are fractions with greater numerator than denominator or with the same numerator and denominator. Thus, improper fractions when changed to decimals are always greater than one or exactly equal to one. 5/5 is exactly equal to one, thus it is an improper fraction.
It means not logical. An irrational number, however, is one that can't be expressed exactly in form of a fraction, with integers in the numerator and the denominator.
1/2 can be equal to 3/6 because in both cases, the fractions equal 50%, or half of 1. No matter what the fraction's denominator (The bottom number) is, as long as the Numerator (The top number) is exactly half of the denominator, the fraction will be equal to 1/2.
0 cannot be the denominator, but all numbers can be in the denominator.If the whole denominator equals 0 (so things like 3+0 or y+0 wouldn't count) then the fraction's value is undefined since no number can be divided by 0 and give one answer. But if the question is exactly as it is phrased, there is no number that can never be in the denominator.
It isn't clear what, exactly, you want to achieve. To write a fraction in standard form, it is customary to leave no radical in the denominator; in this case, for example, if you have square root of 2 in the denominator, you would multiply top and bottom by square root of 2, precisely to get rid of the radical in the denominator.
To divide a whole number by a fraction, you can rewrite the fraction as a whole number by multiplying the denominator by the whole number. Then, divide the resulting whole number by the numerator of the fraction. This process is equivalent to multiplying the whole number by the reciprocal of the fraction.