{4}\) is easy, when you already know the equivalent decimal of \(\frac {1} {4}\) is 0.25. Each row in this place value table contains the counters equivalent to one quarter. You know this is 0.25 ...
It is useful to be able to do, if you don’t have a conversion table or tool to hand. Converting decimal odds to fractional, take the decimal and subtract 1.00, so 5.00 – 1.00 = 4/1.
{4}\) is easy, when you already know the equivalent decimal of \(\frac {1} {4}\) is 0.25. Each row in this place value table contains the counters equivalent to one quarter. You know this is 0.25 ...