![]() You can see this in examples online and everything. ![]() But typically you can see this everywhere. Maybe with the exception of the nicest typeset things like posters or something like that. ![]() This is so universally used that it's okay pretty much in any circumstance to use it. So, for instance, if I wanted to type three sevenths I would just type 3 slash 7. The main option, and what most people use, is just use the slash key on your keyboard. Now what if you want to use a fraction that's not one of those few that have special characters. So you can actually use the ΒΌ character, I can just click on that and this is a single character, and that should show up okay on just about any computer. Video Transcript: These are special characters that are part of like the universal character set that all computers have. ![]() Check out 4 Ways To Type Fractions On a Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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