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shepuryov [24]
1 year ago
5

Shelia is making a cake. She

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1 answer:
vesna_86 [32]1 year ago
6 0

She need 1/12 cup of oil. A fraction is a portion of a whole or, more broadly, any number of equal parts. In everyday English, a fraction describes the number of parts of a specific size, such as one-half, eight-fifths, or three-quarters.

<h3>What is meant by fraction?</h3>
  • A fraction is a portion of a whole or, more broadly, any number of equal parts. In everyday English, a fraction describes the number of parts of a specific size, such as one-half, eight-fifths, or three-quarters.
  • fraction, A number expressed as a quotient in arithmetic, in which a numerator is divided by a denominator. Both are integers in a simple fraction.
  • A complex fraction contains a fraction in either the numerator or the denominator. A proper fraction has a numerator that is less than the denominator. A fraction is a portion of a whole number and a method of dividing a number into equal parts.

<h3>How to find how much cup she want?</h3>

  • She needs 1/3 cup of oil
  • She have 1/4 cup of oil

To find how much need to obtain 1/3 of cup

we need to subtract what we have from what we need.

so , we have 1/4 and need 1/3

 = 1/3 - 1/4

 = \frac{1 * 4}{3 * 4} - \frac{1 * 3}{4 * 3}

 = 1/12

she need 1/12 cup of oil more to make cake.

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