價格:免費
更新日期:2018-12-25
檔案大小:1.3M
目前版本:1.1.3
版本需求:Android 4.0 以上版本
官方網站:http://www.nummolt.com
Email:nummolt@gmail.com
聯絡地址:Maurici Carbó C/ Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 324 Barcelona 08041 SPAIN
The app proposes 31 challenges to overcome.
Build the proper fractions listed at the top of the application, adding two, three or four unit fractions.
Each proposed proper faction has a variable number of solutions.
And different levels of difficulty
You can not repeat unit fractions with the same value.
In the app you'll find a button to delete all the solutions found in the current problem, and to start from scratch.
The littlest unit fraction used in this app is 1/66.
The program is designed to show the usefulness of the subtraction of fractions in solving such problems.
From www.nummolt.com
This is an evolution of the "Old Egyptian Fractions" made in collaboration with www.mathcats.com
Hint:
In the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus (RMP) in 1650 BC the scribe Ahmes copied the now-lost test from the reign of the king Amenemamhat III .
The first part of the papyrus is taken up by the 2/n table. The fractions 2/n for odd n ranging from 3 to 101 are expressed as sums of unit fractions.
In this app you can build some of the Ahmes decompositions ( 2/3 , 2/5, 2/7, 2/9, 2/11 ) and the discarded ones by him also.
The app allow to decompose also: 3/4 , 3/5 , 4/5 , 5/6 , 3/7 , 4/7 , 5/7 , 6/7 , 3/8 , 5/8 , 7/8 , 4/9 , 5/9 , 7/9 , 8/9 , 3/10 , 7/10 , 9/10, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11, and 10/11.
You can use the knowledge acquired solving the 2/n decompositions to solve the rest of the problems.
The app warns of obtaining the best solution (the one with the lowest denominators)
If it's one of the problems appearing in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus table, the app warns of coincidence with the solution written in the Rhind 2/n table.
More: http://nummolt.blogspot.com/2014/12/adding-unit-fractions.html
The app "Proper Fractions" (same developer) is the right tool that helps to solve 'adding unit fractions'
Nummolt apps:
Nummolt apps: "Not Montessori per se, but Montessori-like".