The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." Do the division. Then multiply that result by 100.
3/4 = three divided by four = 0.75 = 75%
you divide the numerator by the denominator
long division then move the decimal point
Your fraction needs a numerator and a denominator. The numerator is the decimal number without the decimal point ie 348. There are two digits after the decimal place in your decimal number. So, your denominator is 1 followed by the same number of zeros. 1 followed by 2 zeros is 100. So the fraction is 348/100 The next step is to reduce this fraction to its lowest form: 348/100 = 87/25
A fraction that repeats continuously without stopping is called a recurring fraction. 0.1 recurring, or 0.111111... is equal to 1/9, or one ninth.A fraction with a prime denominator other than 2 or 5, always produces a recurring decimal.
You put the percentage (without the percent sign) in the numerator, and the number "100" in the denominator. You may want to try to simplify the result.
you divide the numerator by the denominator
You divide the numerator by the denominator, for example: 1/2=0.5.
long division then move the decimal point
Your fraction needs a numerator and a denominator. The numerator is the decimal number without the decimal point ie 348. There are two digits after the decimal place in your decimal number. So, your denominator is 1 followed by the same number of zeros. 1 followed by 2 zeros is 100. So the fraction is 348/100 The next step is to reduce this fraction to its lowest form: 348/100 = 87/25
A fraction that repeats continuously without stopping is called a recurring fraction. 0.1 recurring, or 0.111111... is equal to 1/9, or one ninth.A fraction with a prime denominator other than 2 or 5, always produces a recurring decimal.
You put the percentage (without the percent sign) in the numerator, and the number "100" in the denominator. You may want to try to simplify the result.
The numerator of the fraction is the decimal number WITHOUT the decimal point. The denominator of the fraction is 1 followed by the same number of 0s as there were digits after the decimal point in the original number. Then simplify this fraction by dividing both numerator and denominator by any common fractions - they will be 2 (or 2*2 or 2*2*2 etc) or 5 (or 5*5 or 5*5*5 etc). Here, number of digits after the decimal point is 2. So denominator = 100. So the fraction is 78/100. Simplifying, 78/100 = 39/50.
To convert a decimal to a fraction first put the decimal over 1 as to divide the decimal by 1. Next multiply the top and bottom by 10 for every number after the decimal point. Finally simplify the fraction.
You write the decimal in the numerator, WITHOUT the decimal point. In the denominator, you write a "1", followed by as many zeros as there are digits after the decimal point in the original number. Finally, simplify the fraction if it can be simplified.For example: to convert 2.15 into a fraction, you write this as 215/100, then simplify.
Count the number of digits after (to the right of the decimal point). Call that d.Write the whole decimal number (without the point) as the numerator of the fraction.The denominator of the fraction is one followed by d zeros.Simplify the fraction.For example 86.0469d = 4Numerator = 86.0469 without the decimal point ie 860469Denominator = 1 followed by d = 4 zeros ie 10000So fraction = 860469/10000This does not need simplification.
Least common denominators are the smallest denominator you can go without the numerator being a fraction or decimal. 12/20 can be defined as 6/10 or 3/5, depending on the problem.
To convert a mixed fraction to an improper fraction: Multiply the whole number by the denominator, and add the numerator. This will be the numerator of the result. Copy the denominator without changes to the denominator of the result.