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Sep 26, 2019 · Educational video for children to learn the number 1. The little ones will learn how to trace number 1, how to pronounce it and also how to count with a series of super fun examples.
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- Smile and Learn - English
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Let's explore various ways to represent the number 1 as a fraction, like 1/1, 2/2, and 3/3. We see how dividing a whole into equal parts and shading them in can represent 1 whole. We also use a number line to visualize these fractions, emphasizing that they all represent the same value: 1 whole.
- 4 min
- Sal Khan
- Absolutely! 1/1 is a fraction, with 1's in both the numerator and the denominator.
- Because a decimal is part of a whole number like a fraction.
- Good question! If we did 6/2, for example, we would ask ourselves “what number times 2 is 6?”. The answer would be 3. In the same way, when we do 0...
- One over one is correct. I'm sure both can be used (correct me if I'm wrong), but one over one is generally the most universally used.
- Yes - 8/8 is the same thing as 1 - just shown in a different way. Imagine the pizza. If it was cut into eight slices - 1 slice would be 1/8 of the...
- No, not quite. Imagine dividing a single doughnut into 32 pieces, and then eating all 32 pieces of that one doughnut. You ate 32 out of 32 pieces o...
Learn and practise recognising number 1! Help the Numberblocks discover number 1 in this fun BBC Bitesize Reception Maths guide.
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Multiplying by a number greater than 1 gives a greater answer than the original number. But when multiplying by a number greater than 0 and less than 1, the answer is smaller than the original...