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  2. Fractions - Math is Fun

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    Fractions. How many equal parts of a whole. Slice a pizza, and we get fractions:

  3. What is a Fraction? - Definition Facts & Example - SplashLearn

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    Fractions represent the parts of a whole or collection of objects. A fraction has two parts. The number on the top of the line is called the numerator. It tells how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken. The number below the line is called the denominator.

  4. Fractions are the numbers that represent the parts of a whole, eg. 1/2. The three main types of fractions are proper, improper and mixed fractions. Learn properties, parts and examples of fractions at BYJU'S.

  5. Fraction Calculator

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    Below are multiple fraction calculators capable of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, simplification, and conversion between fractions and decimals. Fields above the solid black line represent the numerator, while fields below represent the denominator.

  6. What is fraction in mathematics. Learn its parts, types, table, and examples with diagrams. Also, learn how to represent fractions.

  7. Fractions, in Mathematics, are represented as a numerical value, which defines a part of a whole. A fraction can be a portion or section of any quantity out of a whole, where the whole can be any number, a specific value, or a thing. Let us understand this concept using an example.

  8. How to Multiply Fractions (Step-by-Step) — Mashup Math

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    This step-by-step guide will show you how to multiply fractions by fractions, how to multiply mixed fractions, how to multiply a fraction by a whole number, and how to multiply a whole number by a fraction using a simple 3-step strategy to solve several practice problems and examples.

  9. This math video tutorial provides a basic introduction into fractions. It explains how to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions.

  10. Fractions: Introduction to Fractions - GCFGlobal.org

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    What are fractions? A fraction is part of a whole. It's less than 1 whole thing, but more than 0. We use fractions all the time in real life. Have you ever ordered a quarter-pound burger? Or noticed that your gas tank is half full? Both of these are fractions of the whole amount—a whole pound of meat, or a whole tank of gas.

  11. Free Fractions Tutorial at GCFGlobal

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    In this free Fractions tutorial, you'll learn how to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and convert fractions.