To express any fraction as a decimal, use long division
to divide the numerator by the denominator.
Say the decimal out loud to yourself, and the way it sounds will be the fraction. If it is an improper fraction, I'm guessing you know how to change it to a mixed number. For example, if it was .25, then it would be 25 over 100.
11/25 = 0.44 as a decimal
The fraction 2/25 as a decimal is 0.08, and the fraction 4/25 as a decimal is 0.16. Therefore, when written as a decimal, 2/25 + 4/25 is equal to 0.24.
12% as a fraction = 12/100 = 3/25 in its simplest form 12% as a decimal = 0.12
0.28
To convert a fraction to a decimal, you divide the numerator by the denominator. In this case, 250 divided by 10 is 25. Therefore, 250 over 10 as a decimal is 25.
6/25 = 0.24
Say the decimal out loud to yourself, and the way it sounds will be the fraction. If it is an improper fraction, I'm guessing you know how to change it to a mixed number. For example, if it was .25, then it would be 25 over 100.
It is: 0.08 = 2/25 as a fraction in its lowest terms
11/25 = 0.44 as a decimal
The fraction 2/25 as a decimal is 0.08, and the fraction 4/25 as a decimal is 0.16. Therefore, when written as a decimal, 2/25 + 4/25 is equal to 0.24.
12% as a fraction = 12/100 = 3/25 in its simplest form 12% as a decimal = 0.12
16% = 16/100 = 0.16 as a decimal and 16% = 16/100 = 4/25 as a fraction.
0.28
0.32
use .25 as an example: 1) Place the decimal number over 1 in fraction form: .25/1 2) Remove the decimal and place as many zeroes to the right of the 1 as there are numbers to the right of the decimal mark: change .25/1 to 25/100 3) Reduce the fraction to its lowest term: 25/100 = 1/4
0.28