Basics
Whole numbers are used to count objects, such as CDs, stamps, eggs, and magazines. When we need to describe a part of a whole, such as one-half of a pie, three-quarters of an hour, or a one-third-pound burger, we can use fractions.
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Basics
Whole numbers are used to count objects, such as CDs, stamps, eggs, and magazines. When we need to describe a part of a whole, such as one-half of a pie, three-quarters of an hour, or a one-third-pound burger, we can use fractions.
Some vocabulary and definitions in fractions
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Fractions can look different but still represent the same part of a whole.
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There are four special fraction forms
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Every fraction can be written in infinitely many equivalent forms
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