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Maths Fractions Worksheets
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where is the best place to get online worksheets with + - / * of fractions with solutions?We Answered:
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Cindy Said:
MATH HELP! WITH FRACTIONS!!!!!!!?We Answered:
octopus 8 legs 1/2 is 4divided by
birds 2 legs 1/2 is 1
4/1 is 4
5 fingers, assuming thumbs included
1/5 is 1
divided by
2/5 is 2
1/2 is 1/2
Allen Said:
help dividing fractions...?We Answered:
well first you need to make 16 and 1/4 an improper fractiondo this by multiplying 16 by the denominator, 4, and adding the numerator, 1.
now you have 65/4 (you keep the same denominator)
now the equation is 65/4 divided by 4/1 (4/1 still equals 4)
in fractions, when you divide, you use the method
"keep it, change it, flip it"
so we're gonna:
'keep' 65/4
'change' the division to multiplacation, and
'flip' the 4/1, so we get its reciprical, 1/4
now all you have to do is "65/4 x 1/4"
multiply the numerators: 65
multiply the denominators: 16
the answer is 65/16. reduce it to 4 and 1/4
:)