The answer depends on what you mean by "start with".
You put it over 100 - (15.5/100), or in this case 155/1000 to get rid of the decimal point and then you simplify. You can start by dividing the numerator and denominator by 5.
Every number with a finite number of digits can be made into a fraction. Start by writing your decimal number in the numerator, divided by 1 in the denominator (since dividing by 1 doesn't change the value of any number). Then, each time you move the decimal place to the right, add one "0" to the denominator. In this case, since there are two decimal places, we add two zeros, and the fraction is 863/100.
To write 0.44 as a fraction, we can start by writing the number without the decimal point as 44. Since there are two decimal places in 0.44, we can write 44/100 as the fraction. However, we can simplify this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor of 4, resulting in 11/25.
Start with 9/12. Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
You can turn the fraction to a decimal and then just add a decimal to where it is needed in the problem.
You put it over 100 - (15.5/100), or in this case 155/1000 to get rid of the decimal point and then you simplify. You can start by dividing the numerator and denominator by 5.
To make a fraction have the denominator 100, you need to multiply and divide until this is the case. The one thing to remember is that anything that is done to the denominator must also be done to the numerator. For example, if we take the fraction 7/14, we could start by dividing top and bottom by 7 to give us 1/2. The next step would be to multiply top and bottom by 50 to give us 50/100. Thus 7/14 = 50/100 as a fraction with denominator 100.
Every number with a finite number of digits can be made into a fraction. Start by writing your decimal number in the numerator, divided by 1 in the denominator (since dividing by 1 doesn't change the value of any number). Then, each time you move the decimal place to the right, add one "0" to the denominator. In this case, since there are two decimal places, we add two zeros, and the fraction is 863/100.
To write 0.44 as a fraction, we can start by writing the number without the decimal point as 44. Since there are two decimal places in 0.44, we can write 44/100 as the fraction. However, we can simplify this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor of 4, resulting in 11/25.
Start with 9/12. Multiply both the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of the fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.
1. Start with the given number, 0.0752. Convert the decimal into a fraction, which in this case is in thousandths, 75/10003. Find the greatest common divisor of the numerator, 75, and denominator, 1000, which is 254. Divide both the numerator and denominator by 25 to obtain the answer, 3/40Done0.075 = 3/40
You would normally start by multiplying both sides of the equation by whatever is in the DENOMINATOR (the bottom part of the fraction), to get rid of fractions.
You can turn the fraction to a decimal and then just add a decimal to where it is needed in the problem.
If you mean the steps, they are as follows:* Identify a common denominator. Any common denominator will do. * Convert both fractions to equivalent fractions, with the common denominator found in the previous step. (If the fractions start off with the same denominator, there is nothing else to do in these first two steps.) * Add the numerators. That's the numerator of the result. Copy the common denominator as the denominator of the result. * Check whether you can simplify the resulting fraction.
per cent (or %) Literally from the Latin "in every hundred", so it is a fraction with denominator of 100 replaced by this phrase, or by the symbol %, So, 25 percent = 25% = 25/100 which is 1/4.
Here are two ways: 1) First reduce the fraction to lowest terms. That is, cancel out all common factors between the numerator and denominator. If the denominator has a prime factor other than 2 or 5, it will not terminate. Otherwise it will terminate. (If the denominator is 1, it will also terminate.) 2) Let's say the denominator is d and assume the numerator and denominator are integers. Start doing the division and carry it out to d places. If it hasn't terminated yet, it never will. For example, if you divide by 30, carry out the division to 30 decimal places. It will terminate by then if it is ever going to. Of course, reducing the fraction will minimize the number of decimal places that you need to calculate.
start by subtracting 2 but remembering it find the reciprocal of 0.7, or know that 0.7 = 7/10 multiply 2 by the denominator and add it to the numerator the easiest case is 2.7=27/10