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How many equal parts of a whole
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Slice a pizza, and we get fractions:
1/2 | 1/4 | 3/8 |
(One-Quarter) |
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The top number says how many slices we have.
The bottom number says how many equal slices the whole pizza was cut into.
Have a try yourself:
Equivalent Fractions
Some fractions may look different, but are really the same, for example:
4/8 | = | 2/4 | = | 1/2 |
(Four-Eighths) | (Two-Quarters) | (One-Half) | ||
= | = |
It is usually best to show an answer using the simplest fraction ( 1/2 in this case ). That is called Simplifying, or Reducing the Fraction
Numerator / Denominator
We call the top number the Numerator, it is the number of parts we have.
We call the bottom number the Denominator, it is the number of parts the whole is divided into.
NumeratorDenominator
You just have to remember those names! Cookie 5 7 3 – protect your online privacy act. (If you forget just think 'Down'-ominator)
Adding Fractions
It is easy to add fractions with the same denominator (same bottom number):
Adding Fractions
It is easy to add fractions with the same denominator (same bottom number):
1/4 | + | 1/4 | = | 2/4 | = | 1/2 |
(One-Quarter) | (One-Quarter) | (Two-Quarters) | (One-Half) | |||
+ | = | = |
Another example:
5/8 | + | 1/8 | = | 6/8 | = | 3/4 |
+ | = | = |
Adding Fractions with Different Denominators
But what about when the denominators (the bottom numbers) are not the same?
3/8 | + | 1/4 | = | ? |
+ | = |
We must somehow make the denominators the same.
In this case it is easy, because we know that 1/4 is the same as 2/8 :
3/8 | + | 2/8 | = | 5/8 |
+ | = |
There are two popular methods to make the denominators the same:
- Least Common Denominator, or
(They both work nicely, use the one you prefer.)
Other Things We Can Do With Fractions
We can also:
Visit the Fractions Index to find out even more.
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Description | English: A comparison of some equal temperament scales. The graph spans one octave horizontally, and each shaded rectangle is the width of one step in a scale. The just interval ratios are separated in rows by their prime limits. |
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Source | I created this work, with input from other editors, based on a previous GFDL image. |
Author | Just plain Bill (talk). |
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- 2008-07-30 03:19 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (421923 bytes) show 16:13 and 13:8, remove 14:13 and 13:7 -- extend limit color bars to unison line
- 2008-07-23 12:46 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (421864 bytes) added 34-TET -- merged perfect limit bar with limit 3 -- adjusted limit colors -- cleaned up JI lines, removing some hidden doppelgangers
- 2008-07-22 04:05 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (401262 bytes) white background, one more try
- 2008-07-22 03:58 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (424334 bytes) + white background
- 2008-07-22 03:46 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (424334 bytes) oops-- fixed n-TET numbers on right side
- 2008-07-22 02:56 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (425438 bytes) jettison 15- and 21-TET -- lose reversed cents scale numbers at bottom -- lose unlabeled limit bar -- sharpen up differences between limit colors
- 2008-07-20 11:29 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (460501 bytes) + 2 more inversions, use clones for much of cents scale, 12-TET bar to warm grey
- 2008-07-19 05:04 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (1167370 bytes) white space between limit 3 and limit 5 colored bars-- added a lot of inversions of existing intervals
- 2008-07-18 14:14 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (1159960 bytes) added pointers from colored limit bars
- 2008-07-18 07:31 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (1150493 bytes)
- 2008-07-18 07:14 Just plain Bill 1300×500× (1150130 bytes) {{Information |Description=diagram of just intervals compared to equal temperaments |Source=I created this work entirely by myself. |Date=2008 Jul 18 |Author=~~~ |other_versions=Equaltemper.svg }}
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