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  • Fraction Apples
    Fraction Apples

    Magnetic plastic toy apples help to provide a real-world example of fractions for young learners These pretend, colourful apples represent one whole, 12, 13 and 14 and are the perfect tool for demonstrating equivalencies, addition and subtraction

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  • Fraction Lotto
    Fraction Lotto

    A two-level lotto game that is suitable for KS2 children or older children with more experience of fractions. The game helps children put into effect their knowledge and learning of fraction equivalences. The set comes complete with four game boards,

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  • Fraction Magnets
    Fraction Magnets

    Teaching fractions the easy way Fraction Magnets are a tactile and concrete way of teaching fractions and give pupils the ability to manipulate and more deeply understand the concept of fractions.This 106-piece set of magnetic rainbow fractions gives

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  • Fraction Bag
    Fraction Bag

    Fraction Bags are the perfect "go-to" resource for teachers and children alike for teaching and learning the basics of fractioning. The drawstring bag is a great way to store the colour co-ordinated fraction pieces and 10 large blank

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  • What is the concept of fraction in mathematics?

    In mathematics, a fraction represents a part of a whole. It is a way of expressing a quantity that is not a whole number, by dividing it into equal parts. A fraction consists of a numerator (the top number) which represents the part being considered, and a denominator (the bottom number) which represents the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into. Fractions can be used to represent quantities, compare different amounts, and perform operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

  • What is the concept of a fraction in mathematics?

    In mathematics, a fraction represents a part of a whole. It is a way to express a number that is not whole, by dividing it into equal parts. Fractions consist of a numerator (the top number) that represents the part being considered, and a denominator (the bottom number) that represents the total number of parts that make up the whole. Fractions are used to compare quantities, perform operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and represent ratios and proportions.

  • How can one rewrite a fraction using a summation symbol?

    One can rewrite a fraction using a summation symbol by expressing the numerator and denominator as separate summations. For example, if we have the fraction 3/5, we can rewrite it as the summation 3/5 = Σ(1, 2, 3) / Σ(1, 2, 3, 4, 5). This allows us to represent the fraction as a sum of individual terms in the numerator and denominator. This can be useful in certain mathematical contexts, such as when dealing with series or sequences.

  • Is 1150 a finite fraction or a repeating fraction?

    1150 is a finite fraction because it can be expressed as a whole number divided by another whole number. In this case, 1150 can be written as 1150/1, which is a finite fraction. A repeating fraction would have a pattern of digits that repeats infinitely after the decimal point, which is not the case for 1150.

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  • Fraction Dice
    Fraction Dice

    Fraction dice can be used to challenge children to learn and improve their understanding of equivalents. Roll the dice and write out the decimals and percentages for example, or draw pie charts and dots to show mastery of understanding fractional

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  • First Fraction Dominoes
    First Fraction Dominoes

    Teach the basics of fractions with these colourful, fully connecting dominoes. The 24 game pieces show a pictorial representation of each fraction as well as the mathematical formula. The game helps with learning of halves, quarters, and other

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  • Fraction Formula Game
    Fraction Formula Game

    A fun race game for 2-4 players. Children draw a card with a fraction that matches a block they add to the cylinder towards complete a whole number. Players need to find the specific fractions to create the exact whole number to win. The game is a

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  • 50 Fraction Activities
    50 Fraction Activities

    50 fraction activities to teach and practice a wide number of different numeric calculations that includes, equivalent fractions, comparing fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, common denominators and more. The activity

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  • How do I multiply a fraction by a fraction?

    To multiply a fraction by a fraction, you simply multiply the numerators together to get the new numerator, and then multiply the denominators together to get the new denominator. For example, if you want to multiply 1/2 by 2/3, you would multiply 1 and 2 to get 2 as the new numerator, and multiply 2 and 3 to get 6 as the new denominator. Therefore, 1/2 multiplied by 2/3 equals 2/6, which can be simplified to 1/3.

  • How do you multiply a fraction by a fraction?

    To multiply a fraction by a fraction, you simply multiply the numerators together to get the new numerator, and then multiply the denominators together to get the new denominator. For example, if you want to multiply 1/2 by 3/4, you would multiply 1 and 3 to get 3 as the new numerator, and then multiply 2 and 4 to get 8 as the new denominator. So, 1/2 multiplied by 3/4 equals 3/8.

  • How do I multiply a fraction by another fraction?

    To multiply a fraction by another fraction, you simply multiply the numerators together to get the new numerator, and multiply the denominators together to get the new denominator. For example, if you want to multiply 1/2 by 2/3, you would multiply 1 and 2 to get 2 as the new numerator, and multiply 2 and 3 to get 6 as the new denominator. So, 1/2 multiplied by 2/3 equals 2/6, which can be simplified to 1/3.

  • How can you convert a fraction into a hundredth fraction?

    To convert a fraction into a hundredth fraction, you need to first make sure the denominator is 100. If the denominator is not already 100, you can multiply both the numerator and denominator by the same number to make the denominator 100. For example, if you have the fraction 1/4, you can multiply both the numerator and denominator by 25 to get 25/100, which is the hundredth fraction equivalent of 1/4.

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