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투자자

Y Combinator

미디어 보도

Forbes

Problem

I have a chapter called fractions. Please help me understand this chapter. I will send pictures one by one, and you have to teach me one by one.

Step 1: Start with Equal Parts

Fractions help us describe parts of a whole, parts of a group, and numbers that fall between whole numbers.

The first important idea is that a fraction only makes sense when the whole has been split fairly. This means the whole object or group must be divided into equal parts, so each part has the same size or share.

When the parts are equal, one selected part can be described as one out of the total number of equal parts.

Step 2: Name the Numerator and Denominator

A fraction uses two numbers to describe a share.

For example, in the fraction

34\frac{3}{4}

the bottom number, 44, is called the denominator. It tells how many equal parts make the whole.

The top number, 33, is called the numerator. It tells how many of those equal parts are being counted.

So, in 34\frac{3}{4}:

  • 33 is the numerator.
  • 44 is the denominator.

Step 3: Read a Fraction as a Share

A fraction can be read as a counted share of equal pieces.

For example,

34\frac{3}{4}

means the whole is split into 44 equal parts, and 33 of those parts are included.

So 34\frac{3}{4} means “three out of four equal parts.”

Step 4: Place Fractions on a Number Line

Fractions are numbers, so they can also be placed on a number line.

For example, if the space from 00 to 11 is divided into 44 equal sections, then

34\frac{3}{4}

lands at the third section after 00.

This shows that fractions can represent numbers between whole numbers.

Step 5: Recognize Equivalent Fractions

Two fractions can look different but still name the same amount.

For example,

12\frac{1}{2}

and

24\frac{2}{4}

can cover the same part of a whole or land at the same point on the number line.

That means they are equivalent fractions.

So,

12=24\frac{1}{2} = \frac{2}{4}

Step 6: Connect the Fraction Ideas

A fraction tells how many equal parts are counted out of how many equal parts make one whole.

The numerator tells how many parts are counted.

The denominator tells how many equal parts make the whole.

Fractions can describe parts of a whole, positions on a number line, and values between whole numbers.

Final idea:

Fraction=number of parts countednumber of equal parts in the whole\text{Fraction} = \frac{\text{number of parts counted}}{\text{number of equal parts in the whole}}

개념

Understanding Unit Fractions

Learning what fractions mean: the bottom number (denominator) tells how many equal parts the whole is divided into, and the top number (numerator) tells how many parts you have. A unit fraction has 1 on top, like 14\frac{1}{4}. Includes placing fractions on a number line.

Equal Parts and Naming Fractions

Dividing shapes into 2, 3, or 4 equal parts and naming each part using fraction words: halves, thirds, and fourths (or quarters). Understanding that a fraction describes a part of a whole.

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