Maths Is Fun
Maths Is Fun
Maths Is Fun
Numbers ... !
Number Skills are very valuable. Decimals Menu Counting ... Counting Colorable Number Chart Skip Counting Number Blocks Freeplay Place Value Composing Numbers How to do add, subtract, multiply and divide ... Addition Subtraction Multiplication Long Multiplication Division Long Division More about add, subtract, multiply and divide ... How to Add and Subtract Positive and Negative Numbers Casey Runner Multiplying Positive and Negative Numbers How to work with Decimals ... 1.25 Decimals Menu How to work with Percentages ... Percentages Menu Fractions Menu Percentages Menu
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Fractions Menu
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5 75 = 100 5 20 15
5 3 = 4 5
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Answer = 3/4 Note: 75/100 is called a decimal fraction and 3/4 is called a common fraction !
Answer = 5/8
Example: Express 0.333 as a fraction Step 1: Write down: 0.333 1 Step 2: Multiply both top and bottom by 1,000 (there were 3 digits after the decimal point so that is 101010=1,000) 333 1,000
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Answer = 333/1,000
But a Special Note: If you really meant 0.333... (in other words 3s repeating forever which is called 3 recurring) then we need to follow a special argument. In this case we would write down: 0.333... 1 Then MULTIPLY both top and bottom by 3: 3 0.333... = 1 3 And 0.999... = 1 (Does it? - see the 9 Recurring discussion for more if you are interested), so: Answer = 1/3 3 0.999...
Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 Question 9 Question 10 Introduction to Fractions Introduction to Decimals Converting Fractions to Decimals Converting Decimals to Percents Multiplying Fractions Dividing Fractions Simplifying Fractions Equivalent Fractions Fractions Index Decimals Index
http://www.mathsisfun.com/converting-decimals-fractions.html
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1,875
Answer = 0.1875
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333
Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 Question 8 Question 9 Question 10 Introduction to Fractions Introduction to Decimals Convert Decimals to Fractions Convert Fractions to Percents Equivalent Fractions Simplifying Fractions Fractions Index Decimals Index
http://www.mathsisfun.com/converting-fractions-decimals.html
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10 to the power of 3
What does 10 to the power of three mean?
Answer: A1 It means 1x103 = 1000 (three zeroes after the one) A2 To understand why this is so, the expression 'to the power of' just means that the number concerned is multiplied by itself the appropriate number of times. Thus '10 to the power of three' means 10 x 10 x 10 which equals 1000. Scientists often use this as a shorthand way of writing large numbers. Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_10_to_the_power_of_three_mean#ixzz27WL7Vr oB
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= 10 x 10 = 100
about as long as a staple the width of a highlighter the diameter of a belly button the width of 5 CD's stacked on top of each other the thickness of a notepad. the radius (half the diameter) of a US penny
a little more than a yard (1 yard is exactly 0.9144 meters) the width of a doorway (most doorways are about 0.8 to 0.9 m) half the length of a bed the width of a large fridge the height of a countertop four rungs up a ladder five steps up a staircase the depth of the shallow end of a swimming pool the width of a dining table the height of a 5 year old shoulder to opposite wrist of an adult outstreched arms of a child waist high on an adult
http://www.mathsisfun.com/measure/metric-length.html
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