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Unit fraction
Like and Unlike fractions
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Unit Fraction
A unit fraction represents one part out of the total parts.
For example,
1 cupcake out of 6 cupcakes.
Remember: The numerator of a unit fraction is always 1.
If you want to eat 1 slice out of a whole pizza, you always eat a unit fraction.
Like & Unlike Fractions
Like fractions, they have the same denominators.
For Example,
2/5, 1/5, 4/5. All have the same denominators (bottom number).
Unlike fractions, they have different denominators.
For Example,
2/7, 1/5, 4/9. All have different denominators (bottom number).
They have same numerator but different denominator. They are still Unlike fractions.
Remember: To identify like or unlike fractions, we check the denominators not numerators.
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- Understanding Whole as a Percentage
- Simplifying Percentages
- FDP
- Finding 10%
- Finding 5%
- Finding % of an amount
- Percentage Increase & Decrease
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- Understanding Percentages
- Percentage symbol
- Understanding percentages visually
Understanding Percentage
A percentage is a number that is expressed as a part of 100.
Per means Out Of, & cent means 100.
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5% means 5 out of 100.
12% means 12 out of 100.
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A percentage can be represented by shading in a 100 square grid.
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Percentage
A percentage is a number which is expressed as a part of 100.
Per means out of, & cent means 100.
Symbol: %
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Related Topics
- Understanding Whole as a Percentage
- Simplifying Percentages
- FDP
- Finding 10%
- Finding 5%
- Finding % of an amount
- Percentage Increase & Decrease