Categorias: Todos - division - decimals - fractions - multiplication

por Jagarlamudi Jagarlamudi 3 anos atrás

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Concept List on FPRPR

The discussion revolves around various mathematical concepts, particularly focusing on fractions and their relationships with other numerical representations. Key themes include converting fractions into percentages and decimals, understanding the commutative properties in arithmetic, and the use of number lines and bar models for visual representation.

Concept List on FPRPR

Concept

Level

Double number lines
Multiplicative relationship
Decimal multipliers for percentage change
Percentages of quantities
justification
middle
Area representation
Unit fractions
Division by a fraction
Bar models
Picture representation
Fractions of a quantity
Denominators the same
splitting
Low(concept)
Equal Pieces
Comparing Fractions
time table
X and Y
commutativity
Equal
Circles
Simplifying ratios
Comparing fractions
High
A ratio can be represented by a double number line
Area
Fractions of amounts
Subtraction can be represented by addition.
Addition is adition
numerator
Denominator
Numerator
repetatve adding is multiplication
Medium
Multiplying and dividing mixed numbers
HCF
Equal pieces
Negation
Multiplier
Quotient
Common Factors
Multiply and divide integers by fractions
Enlargement
Ratios can be simplified
Multiples
Factors
Negating
Fractions to Percentages
Exponents
MiddleMiddle
Multiplication
LCM
Linear sequences
Fractions can be converted into percentages
Fractions can be converted into decimals
Long division and short divison(along side x)
Lin
Decimals can be converted into percentages
percentages can be fractions and numbers and decimals
Decimals can be converted into fractions
Ratios can also be represented on
Addition can be represented by subtraction.
Ratios can be fractions
Number lines
Distributivity
Equivalent Fractions
Dividing Fractions
Simplifying fractions
Divisors
Low
Double number-lines
Multiplication can be represented as division
Link
Denominators
Numerators
Multiply Fractions
Division can be represented as multiplication
Middle
Decimals
Ratio
Proportional Relationships
Percentages
Fractions
Top
Maths
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