![\frac{1}{2}](/tpl/images/2521/5794/6c26b.png)
Step-by-step explanation:
![\frac{1}{6} + \frac{1}{3} = \frac{1}{6} + \frac{2}{6} = \frac{3}{6} = \frac{1}{2}](/tpl/images/2521/5794/d2d44.png)
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PRELIMINARY
Fractions are part of a whole. For example, if an object is divided into two equal parts, the value of each part is half or one-half of the total number of objects. Fractions can be expressed in the form:
![\frac{a}{b}](/tpl/images/2521/5794/4eb99.png)
a is the numeratorb is the denominator
DISCUSSION
Fractions also have fractions in different forms but have the same value which are called equivalent fractions. Fractions can also be simplified. To find a fraction equal to a fraction, we can multiply (Γ) or divide (Γ·) the numerator and denominator of the fraction by the same number. And to simplify fractions, we can divide (Γ·) the numerator and denominator of the fraction with the same number.
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There are various forms of fractions, including:
Common Fractions are fractions that consist of a numerator and denominator.Mixed fractions are fractions that consist of whole numbers and fractions. If the numerator of a fraction is greater than the denominator, the fraction can be converted into a mixed number. To get the mixed number form of a common fraction, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator.A decimal fraction is a fraction of tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on written using a comma (,).Percents are another form of fraction with a denominator of one hundred. Percent is written with the symbol %.
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Now from the discussion above, it turns out that ordinary fractions still have two more types, namely =
Pure Fraction
β³ A pure fraction is a fraction whose numerator is smaller than the denominator.
Impure fractions
β³ An impure fraction is a fraction whose numerator is greater than its denominator.
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The arithmetic operations also apply to fractions, including:
Addition (+)Subtraction (-)Multiplication (Γ)Division (Γ·)................................Answer Details:
Subject: Mathematics
Grade: 5
Question Code: 2
Material : Chapter 5 - Fractions
Categorization Code : 5.2.5
Keywords: Definition of Fractions, Types of Fractions