What fractional portion of the original bowl of salad does each frame receive

To determine the fractional portion of the original bowl of salad that each frame receives, divide the total number of frames (120) by the whole bowl (1). This can be expressed as 1/120. Therefore, each frame receives 1/120 of the original bowl of salad.

To determine the fractional portion of the original bowl of salad that each frame receives, you need to know the total number of frames and the number of frames in question.

Let's say there are 10 frames in total.

To determine the fractional portion, divide the number of frames in question by the total number of frames.

For example, if you want to know the fractional portion of the original bowl of salad that each of 4 frames receives:

Fractional portion = Number of frames in question / Total number of frames
Fractional portion = 4 frames / 10 frames
Fractional portion = 2/5

Therefore, each of the 4 frames receives 2/5 (or 40%) of the original bowl of salad.

To determine the fractional portion of the original bowl of salad that each frame receives, you need to know the total number of frames and the number of frames that the original bowl of salad is divided into.

If the original bowl of salad is divided into N frames, each frame would receive 1/N of the salad. The fraction representing the portion would be 1/N.

For example, if the original bowl is divided into 5 frames, each frame would receive 1/5 or 0.2 (which is equivalent to 20%) of the salad.

Therefore, to calculate the fractional portion, divide 1 by the total number of frames.