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Fractions

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hundredth   One of the equal parts when a whole is divided into 100 equal parts.  
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thousandth   One of 1000 equal parts of a whole.  
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tenth   One of the equal parts when a whole is divided into 10 equal parts.  
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fourths   The parts you get when you divided something into four equal parts.  
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eighths   The parts you get when you divide something into eight equal parts.  
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fifths   The parts you get when you divide something into five equal parts.  
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unit fraction   A fraction that has number 1 as its numerator.  
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decimal   a number with one or more digits to the right of a decimal point.  
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decimal fraction   A fractional number with a denominator with a power of 10. Usually written with a decimal point.  
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like denonimators   Denominators in two or more fractions that are the same.  
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fraction   A way to describe a part of a whole or a part of a group by using equal parts.  
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numerator   The number written above the line in a fraction. It tells how many equal parts are in the fraction.  
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denominator   The quantity below the line in fractions. It tells how many parts are in the whole.  
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mixed number   A number that has a whole number (not 0) and a fraction.  
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equivalent fraction   Fractions that have the same value.  
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improper fraction   A fraction whose numerator is greater than or equal to its denominator.  
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common denominator   For two or more fractions, a common denominator is a common multiple of the denominators.  
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unlike denominator   Denominators that are not equal.  
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visual fraction model   A visual representation of a fraction.  
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decimal point   A dot (.) separating the whole number fro the fraction in decimal notation.  
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simplify   To express a fraction in its simplest form.  
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benchmark fractions   Fractions that are commonly used for estimation.  
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lowest terms   When a fraction is expressed with the lowest possible terms. (Also called simplest form.)  
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scaling   To increase or decrease proportionately in size.  
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simplest form   When a fraction is expressed with the fewest possible pieces. (Also called lowest terms.)  
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