Basic Math: Lesson 6 - Video Clip #6 - Converting Fractional Expressions
 
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Added: 02-22-2009
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Concepts covered: Step-by-Step directions on how to perform (by hand and using the calculator) the following conversions: Improper Fraction -> Mixed Number Mixed Number -> Improper Fraction Common Fraction -> Decimal Form Terminating Decimal -> Fraction Repeating Decimal -> Fraction (calculator only-- by hand is covered in Algebra) Decimal -> Percentage Common Fraction -> Percentage Percentage -> Decimal Percentage -> Common Fraction Converting Ratios Units of Time, Units of Length (Metric and U.S.), Units of Area (Metric and U.S.), Units of Volume (Metric and U.S.), Units of Mass (Metric and U.S.), Units of Liquid Capacity (Metric and U.S.), Units of Dry Capacity (Metric and U.S.), and other miscellaneous Units. Conversion Formulas and Abbreviations are also listed. This is a "must have" Lesson for those moving on to solving Word Problems in Algebra and other higher math. The Reflexive Property of Equality, The Symmetric Property of Equality, The Transitive Property of Equality, The Substitution Property, The Additive Property of Equality, The Cancellation Law of Addition, The Multiplicative Property of Equality, Cancellation Law of Multiplication, The Zero-Factor Property, The Law of Trichotomy, The Transitive Property of Inequality, Properties of Absolute Value, The Closure Property of Addition, The Closure Property of Multiplication, The Commutative Property of Addition, The Commutative Property of Multiplication, The Associative Property of Addition, The Associative Property of Multiplication, The Identity Property of Addition, The Identity Property of Multiplication, The Inverse Property of Addition, The Inverse Property of Multiplication, The Distributive Law of Multiplication Over Addition, The Distributive Law of Multiplication Over Subtraction, The General Distributive Property and The Negation Distributive Property.
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