Two Digit Subtraction With Examples For Kids Let’s explore two-digit subtraction with a detailed example to help kids understand the concept clearly. Example: Subtracting 24 from 56 Step 1: Write the Numbers Start by writing the numbers in columns, making sure that the tens digits line up with each other and the ones digits line […]

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Less Then – 120 Examples With Objects For Kids Objective: kids understand the concept of “less than” using everyday objects and simple examples. 1. Introduction to the “Less Than” Symbol (<) Symbol: The “less than” symbol looks like this: <. Meaning: When comparing two numbers or quantities, the pointed end of the symbol faces the […]

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Comparing – Unit Fractions Unit fractions are fractions in which numerator(top of the number) of the fraction is 1 and denominator(bottom number) of the fraction is a whole number. Example: 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/12, and so on. In a unit fraction, the numerator is always 1. In a fraction, denominator shows the number of […]

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Proper Fraction and Improper Fraction – Difference In this tutorial we learn difference between a proper fraction and an improper fraction. Proper Fraction Improper Fraction A “Proper Fraction” is a fraction whose numerator is smaller than it’s denominator. A “Improper Fraction” is a fraction whose numerator is equal to or greater than it’s denominator. Examples: 2/9, 3/7 and 1/8 […]

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Conversion of Mixed Fractions into Improper Fractions Mixed Fraction to a Improper Fraction A mixed fraction can be converted to an improper fraction. We know that an improper fraction is a fraction whose numerator is greater than denominator. A mixed fraction is a combination of a whole number and a proper fraction. So, when converting […]

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