I am writing in response to the guest column published May 25 by Marshall Cromwell. This writer has some good points but I respectfully disagree with his outlook on fractions. I feel this article may ...
Imagine that there are \(10\) questions in a test and you get \(7\) of them correct. You would say that you got \(\frac{7}{{10}}\), because \(7\) as a fraction of ...
The ancient Greeks wondered when “irrational” numbers can be approximated by fractions. By proving the longstanding Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture, two mathematicians have provided a complete answer. The ...
Imagine that there are \(10\) questions in a test and you get \(7\) of them correct. You would say that you got \(\frac{7}{{10}}\), because \(7\) as a fraction of ...