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I'd like to be able to list fractions and ratios as they are naturally written (numerator over denominator). For example 12/7 or Drive Gear/ Driven Gear (not written in sentence form).
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Do you mean something like this:
If so, then you need to learn Latex - you can use \fraction to create that fraction in LaTex. I am just learning it, and there is some information out there for Canvas, but I do not know where you can find it. you may need to put the code inside the following delimiters: \( and \). i.e. \(\frac{6}{6}\)
Do you mean something like this:
If so, then you need to learn Latex - you can use \fraction to create that fraction in LaTex. I am just learning it, and there is some information out there for Canvas, but I do not know where you can find it. you may need to put the code inside the following delimiters: \( and \). i.e. \(\frac{6}{6}\)
ratio
\(\frac{4}{5}\)
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