Creado por Eli Southard
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Cancellation | Reducing process that is used to simplify the multiplication and division of fractions. |
Common Denominator | To add two or more fractions, denominators must be the same. |
Denominator | The number of a common fraction below the division line. |
Equivalent | Two or more |
Cancellation | Reducing process that is used to simplify the multiplication and division of fractions. |
Common Denominator | To add two or more fractions, denominator must be the same. |
Denominator | The number of common fractions below the division line. |
Equivalent | Two or more fractions equivalent in value. |
Fraction | Expresses a part of a whole number |
Greatest Common Divisor | The largest possible number that will divide evenly into both the numerator and the denominator. |
Higher Terms | Expressing a fraction with a new numerator and denominator that is equivalent to the original. |
Improper Fractions | Fraction that has a value equal to or greater than 1; Numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator. |
Least Common Denominator | Smallest nonzero whole number into which all denominators will divide evenly. |
Like Fractions | Proper Fractions with the same denominators. |
Lowest Terms | Expressing a fraction when no number divides evenly into the numerator and denominator except the number 1. |
Mixed Numbers | Sum of a whole number greater than zero and a proper proper fraction. |
Numerator | Number of a common fraction above the division line. |
Prime Numbers | Whole number greater than 1 that is only divisible by itself. |
Proper Fraction | Fractions with a value less than 1; numerator is smaller than denominator such as 5/9. |
Reciprocal | The interchanging of the numerator and the denominator. Inverted number is the reciprocal. |
Unlike Fractions | Proper fractions with different denominators. |
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