


What is Dodrans? Understanding an Archaic Fraction Term
Dodrans is a word that was used in the past to refer to a fraction that is equal to 3/4. It is an archaic term that was commonly used in mathematics and accounting, but it has largely fallen out of use today.
The word "dodrans" is derived from the French words "trois quarts," which mean "three quarters." It was used to describe a fraction that is equal to three quarters of a whole, or 3/4.
In modern times, the term "dodrans" is not commonly used in mathematics or accounting, and it is mostly found in historical texts or in descriptions of old mathematical practices. Today, we use the more common terms "three-quarters" or "75%," rather than "dodrans," to describe fractions that are equal to 3/4.



