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Math for Welders
Приєднався 31 лип 2020
Відео
Converting Decimal Inches to Construction Fractions
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Be sure you know how to change the "fraction resolution" on your calculator before you the homework on this.
Unit 7 Problem 21
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Reading a word problem and deciding what to do, using a sketch to decide what calculations to do.
Using your tape measure as a fraction calculator
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How to use you tape measure or ruler to do addition and subtraction of fractions.
Construction fractions are much easier to work with!
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Fractions that I call construction fractions - the ones you find on a tape measure - are much easier to work with than other types of fractions. Here we talk about changing the bottom numbers (the denominators).
Reading a tape measure: basic practice
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Once you understand the markings on a tape measure, watch this for some practice in reading it.
Reading a tape measure: the beginning - what the marks mean
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If you're completely new to reading rulers and measuring tapes, start here.
Multiply or divide? Sample problems.
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We go through several more complex problems to think through when to multiply and when to divide.
Construction calculator: setting fraction resolution
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Construction calculator: setting fraction resolution
Construction calculator: entering fractions
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Construction calculator: entering fractions
Construction calculator: entering feet and inches
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Construction calculator: entering feet and inches
Very useful information thank you
Great goddamn lesson roght there! Thanks
This was just what i was looking for!!!!
Thanks !! Useful information
Very well explained, I've noticed that this topic in math is confusing to lots of people. I've seen advanced students get this incorrect. Simple is good. Simple requires attention too. Jim Thank you Sir
Thanks, Jim!