Write 10 lines about rational numbers which we use in our day to day life
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If you have a cake and half a cake, how would you add them?
With the help of rational numbers.
1+12=321+12=32 or 1.5.
Similarly, how would you add one-third of a number and one-fourth?
13+14=3+412=71213+14=3+412=712
Here’s another example: 110+120110+120
20+10200=30200=15100=0.15
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20 examples seem like arbitrary and high. Which makes me believe this is either the worst homework assignment I’ve seen in a long time, or an antagonistic way to convince yourself not to learn fractions (Internet strangers only gave me 19 examples! See fractions are pointless!).
It’s a weird request. Fractions are low level things. It’s like asking “Give me twenty real life applications of reading?” If you just go about your day you’re going to find a fraction the same way you’re going to find a traffic sign. Look at the back of cereal box and read the daily nutritional values. Buy some gum and note the sales tax. Listen to the news and hear a poll number.
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With the help of rational numbers.
1+12=321+12=32 or 1.5.
Similarly, how would you add one-third of a number and one-fourth?
13+14=3+412=71213+14=3+412=712
Here’s another example: 110+120110+120
20+10200=30200=15100=0.15
:::;;:::::::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::;:::::::::::::::;::
20 examples seem like arbitrary and high. Which makes me believe this is either the worst homework assignment I’ve seen in a long time, or an antagonistic way to convince yourself not to learn fractions (Internet strangers only gave me 19 examples! See fractions are pointless!).
It’s a weird request. Fractions are low level things. It’s like asking “Give me twenty real life applications of reading?” If you just go about your day you’re going to find a fraction the same way you’re going to find a traffic sign. Look at the back of cereal box and read the daily nutritional values. Buy some gum and note the sales tax. Listen to the news and hear a poll number.
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