Today in Maths, I learnt how to use this thing. I don't know what it's called but I will call it The All Knowing Wheel. It's a diagrap that helps to convert fraction percentages and decimals. What I learnt is that I didn't know you can convert Decimals into percentages or Fractions. What I found challanging was trying to remember how to convert thing into things. You know what I mean. This diagrap looks confusing but don't worry, it's easyer than it looks. Go ahead try it. It's not going to bite. At least I hope it doesn't.
Friday, June 15, 2018
The All Knowing Wheel
Today in Maths, I learnt how to use this thing. I don't know what it's called but I will call it The All Knowing Wheel. It's a diagrap that helps to convert fraction percentages and decimals. What I learnt is that I didn't know you can convert Decimals into percentages or Fractions. What I found challanging was trying to remember how to convert thing into things. You know what I mean. This diagrap looks confusing but don't worry, it's easyer than it looks. Go ahead try it. It's not going to bite. At least I hope it doesn't.
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Initially I thought that was a complicated looking diagram, but when you break it down, it's actually quite logical. A very good diagram to understand how fractions, percentages and decimals interrelate. I am however very pleased the calculator was invented!
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