Fundamental Interactions of Equivalent Fractions

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

How to compute equivalent fractions, and why you'd want to.

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  • why would you cut a pizza into two slices

  • @Mrhanzax, I'm afraid that you've got ratios all wrong. A ratio of 1:2 would apply to something like the number of Oxygen atoms to Hydrogen atoms in water. Ratios are different to fractions or decimals, so saying "2 : 4 = 0.5" is wrong.

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