One way to compare quantities is with fractional numbers that represent quantities using divided numbers.
<h3>What is a fraction?</h3>
Fractional number is a mathematical concept that refers to a quantity divided by another quantity. Common fractions are made up of: numerator, denominator and dividing line between them (horizontal or oblique bar).
- The denominator "b" expresses the number of equal parts that represent the unit.
- The numerator "a" indicates how many of them are taken.
Some examples of fractional numbers are:
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(13+14)+11= 13+(14+11)
Associative property of addition
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10,070
Step-by-step explanation:
100% - 12% = 88% = 0.88
28,000 x 0.88^8 = 10,069.76...
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17=37+4f
17=37+4(-5)
17=37-20
17=17
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