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  1. Fraction Math: How to Do Fractions for Beginners

    • Let's imagine a whole pie divided into 4 equal parts. One part is shaded red. image of a circle with one quarter shaded red One red part out of four equal parts means 1/4of a whole is shaded. If we think of eq… See more

    Part 2. Simplifying Fractions

    Remember the pie from previous example? It had 3/6 of it shaded red. Let's add two new pies and look at them together. image of 3 circles with half of each painted red The first pi… See more

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    Part 3. Comparing Fractions

    When we see two pieces of a pie, we can usually tell which one is larger. Similarly with fractions, … See more

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    Part 4. Adding Fractions

    To add fractions, we again need to find a common denominator. Let's look at the following example. We need to add 2/7 and 3/9. The common denominator is 7 times 9 = 63. The n… See more

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    Part 5. Subtracting Fractions

    We'll start with two simple fractions. Subtract 1/3 from 3/5. As in the case of addition, we need to find a common denominator. So if we multiply our denominat… See more

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    The basics of fractions explain the top and bottom numbers of a fraction. The top number represents the number of selected or shaded parts of a whole whereas the bottom number represents the total number of parts. Suppose a number has to be divided into four parts, then it is represented as x/4.
    A fraction is always written with one number on top of a line and another number underneath that line. The numerator of a fraction is the top number. It is the “part” of the “whole” that you are talking about. For example, in the fraction ¼, 1 is the numerator. The fraction indicates one part of a whole that has four parts.
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    When you divide something into two equal parts, each part is called a half. When you divide a whole object into four equal parts, each part is called a quarter.
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    Learn what fractions are and how to write them using numerators and denominators. See examples of fractions in daily life and practice with activities and quizzes.

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