Finding Fractions

Yesterday, for maths, my group and I learnt about finding fractions.

I solved it with a formula which was n ( t ÷ d ) = a.

In the formula, n = numerator, t = total, d = denominator and a = answer.

So for example, to find ¾ of 100, the calculation would be 3 ( 100 ÷ 4 ) = 75, which is the answer.

Do you know other ways to find fractions?

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