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| Add or Subtract fractional numbers |
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| The bottom numbers (denominators) must be equal |
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| Architectural measurements |
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| written in feet and inches |
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| Measurements combining two or more terms of the same kind of measurement |
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| bottom number (denominator) is a multiple of ten, and is written in decimal form (without the fraction line). |
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| separated whole numbers from their parts |
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| the dividing point between whole numbers and fractional parts of whole numbers. whole numbers are on the left; fractional parts are on the right |
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| Change the mixed numbers to improper fractions. Invert the dividing mixed number and multiply |
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| a number that is to be divided by a divisor. |
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| a number by which another number, the dividend, is divided |
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| decimal feet. Used in the laying out elevations. |
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| Numerator is larger than the denominator, and it can be reduced to a mixed number. |
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| a number from which another is subtracted |
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| contain both whole numbers and their parts |
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| a number to be multiplied by another. |
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| cannot be reduced, and the top number (numerator)is smaller than the bottom number (denominator) |
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| The equal relationship of two or more ratios to each other |
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| Measurement that compares one quantity to another unit of measurement |
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| the portion of the dividend that is not evenly divisible by the divisor. |
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| a number that is subtracted from another |
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| the result of the addition of numbers |
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| both the numerator and denominator can be divided by the same number. |
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| complete units with no remaining parts |
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