Watch this video from Maths and Numeracy which shows how Snoot, Fin and Plimble compare fractions, decimals and percentages when fuelling their saucer. Narrator:I see. Your drum of nitroplasm holds ...
Your drum of nitroplasm holds 100 blompules and the fuel tank on your flying saucer holds 10 blompules. So how much of the drum do you need to use to fill up the tank? 10 out of a hundred can be ...
In order to graduate from high school, people usually spend about13 years (K-12) learning about math concepts. One of the things that math does is to give us a universal way to think about quantities.
- Two fractions are multiplied by multiplying their numerators and denominators separately and writing the product as (product of numerators)/(product of denominators). For example, (2/3) x (5/7) = (2 ...
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Students will compare fractions with the same denominator. In this lesson, students will compare fractions with the same denominator. Mrs. Brewer shows the fractions through several visual ...