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Understand fractions | Arithmetic | Math | Khan Academy
From cooking measurements to geometry, fractions are all around us. By understanding how the numerator and denominator work together, you'll be able to break down numbers into smaller parts, compare different fractions, and get a grasp on concepts like equivalent fractions.
4: Fractions - Mathematics LibreTexts
A fraction is a way to represent parts of a whole. The denominator b represents the number of equal parts the whole has been divided into, and the numerator a represents how many parts are included.
Free Fractions Tutorial at GCFGlobal
1. Introduction to Fractions Get an introduction to fractions. 2. Comparing and Reducing Fractions Learn how to compare and reduce fractions. 3. Adding and Subtracting Fractions Learn how to add and subtract fractions. 4. Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Learn how to multiply and divide fractions. 5.
Intro to fractions (video) | Fractions intro | Khan Academy
Fractions allow us to describe parts of a whole. For example, if you have one apple and want to share it with a friend, each of you would get half (or 1/2) of the apple. Each half of the apple is an equal part of the whole apple, so it can be described by a fraction.
What is a Fraction? - Definition Facts & Example - SplashLearn
Solved Examples on Fractions. 1. Convert the mixed number 4$\frac{3}{5}$ to an improper fraction. Solution: 4$\frac{3}{5}$ = $\frac{(4 5) + 3}{5}$ = $\frac{20 + 3}{5}$ = $\frac{23}{5}$ 2. Are the fractions $\frac{14}{20}$ and $\frac{7}{10}$ equivalent? Solution: Simplest form of $\frac{14}{20}$ = $\frac{7}{10}$
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