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| Here you can see the exercise '''Arithmetic.''' The user has to enter numerator and denominator. KBruch checks the result and gives a short note, if the user entered the result unreduced. | | Here you can see the exercise '''Arithmetic.''' The user has to enter numerator and denominator. '''KBruch''' checks the result and gives a short note, if the user entered the result unreduced. | ||
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| In this screenshot you can see the exercise '''Comparison.''' The user has to select the correct comparison sign and KBruch will check the result. | | In this screenshot you can see the exercise '''Comparison.''' The user has to select the correct comparison sign and '''KBruch''' will check the result. | ||
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Revision as of 08:58, 24 June 2010
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KBruch is a small program to practice calculating with fractions. |
KBruch is part of the KDE Education Project.

Features
KBruch offers 5 different exercise types.
- Arithmetic - in this exercise you have to solve a given fraction task. You have to enter numerator and denominator. This is the main exercise. The difficulty of this task can be influenced by the user. The user can decide if he wants to solve tasks with addition/subtraction and/or multiplication/division. Also he can set the number of fractions and the maximum size of the main denominator.
- Comparison - in this exercise you have to compare the size of 2 given fractions.
- Conversion - in this exercise you have to convert a given number into a fraction.
- Factorization - in this exercise you have to factorize a given number into its prime factors. Factorization is important while finding the main denominator of 2 fractions.
- Percentage - in this exercise you have to calculate easy parts of numbers given as percentages.