Writing a quantity of an amount as a fraction might sound complicated, but it’s actually very logical. Look at the example below.

In Figure 6, what fraction of Smarties are red?
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To express the fraction of Smarties that are red, you simply need to count the red Smarties (4) and the total number of Smarties (30) Since there are 4 red Smarties out of 30 altogether, the fraction is . It is worth noting here that this could also be written as 4/30.
You may well be asked to give an answer as a fraction in it’s simplest form, which leads you nicely to the next section.
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