Cross Multiplication In Fractions Is Needed When You Want To Add Or Subtract Unlike Fractions, So Cross Multiplication In Fractions Is When You Multiply A Fractions Numerator And Denominator With The Other Fractions Denominator
Cross Multiplication In Fractions : 5/10 - 10/50 = 5x50=250, 10x10=100, 10x50=500, 50x10=500, 250/500 - 100/500 = 150/500.
A person who is a fraction of a chief marketing officer (CMO) because their intelligence is limited to <10% of an average CMO. Note: Average CMO intelligence is ~10% of average human intelligence, therefore fractional CMOs provide ~1% ability of what you could do for yourself.
If you have <1% of time free, hire a fractional CMO.
Divided after friction, or repelled by magnetic force
After I saw her snap and bend I wanted to talk to Fractionate, but I considered she may be to good to eat.
To make anything into a fraction.
There is five of us and one pizza. Who wants to fractionate it?
Giant companies that own a fraction of a position in many sectors.
Amazon uses its fractional Monopoly to cause Hyperinflation on the U.S. economy as a whole.
Any number that can be written by dividing one integer by another-in plain English, any number that can be written as a fraction or ratio. (An easy way to remember this is to think of rational’s root word “ratio.”)
Any number that can be written by dividing one integer by another-in plain English, any number that can be written as a fraction or ratio. (An easy way to remember this is to think of rational’s root word “ratio.”)
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Used in a minority of countries to pretend the presence of a metric system, when in fact a non-metric system is used. Instead of using a designated smaller unit or real fraction, the bigger unit is used with a decimal point.
More often used in combination with the decimal system to describe numbers that are not even.
Geoff: “It’m 6 feet and 5 inches tall.”
Heidi: “uh… I only know the metric system.”
Geoff: “Oh, sorry. That’s 6 5/12 feet.”
Heidi: “That’s a real fraction, not metric, though.”
Geoff: “Oh right. I mean 6.42 feet.”
Heidi: “OK, that’s a decimal fraction alright, but still not metric 🤣”
Geoff: “Hey Siri, what’s 6 feet and 5 inches in metric?”
Siri: “6 feet, 5 inches is equivalent to about 1.96 meters.”