It is impossible for me to know anything when you are doing the conversion!
They need to know about decimals, fractions, and percents because they need to know the exact measures of the things they are designing.
To convert a value, you have to know specifics, such as places and decimals, and items, and so on. You will also need to change the data type to understand more.
because they don't know how to use decimals
I'm actually doing my bachelor of nursing. the math that we are required to know is multiplication, division, converting metric units, comparing metric measurement, multiplication of decimals, simplifying fractions, rounding off decimal numbers, fractions to a decimal and multiplication of fractions. hope this helps
Generally speaking, when someone wants to know about conversions of fractions, it is to be assumed that this person wants to know about converting fractions to decimals. Our common number system is a base 10 system, so for the purposes of this answer we will assume base 10. And this is the interesting part: there is no difference between fractions and decimals (or, for the computer science oriented amongst us, floating point numbers). For example, if someone says the have 1/4th of an acre of land, that means they have 25% of one acre of land (in other words, .25 of one acre).
All you have to do is convert either the fractions to decimals or the decimals to fractions. If you do not know lets say what one sixth is, just divide 6 by 100 on a calculator and round it. 100/6=16.6666666 so just round to 16.6, but since 100= 1 in decimals to fractions write it 0.16. hope i helped! Seventh grade intensified mathematician PS this math is for fifth and sixth grader and if you didn't know the answer you could have looked in your math textbook.
A whole number is an integer that has no decimals or fractions attached to it.
A strong working understanding of fractions and decimals is essential for nurses. They must be familiar enough with fractions and decimals to quickly and accurately divide, multiply, add and subtract dosages as well as convert fractions to decimals and vice versa. Conceptual understating of fractions and decimals is essential since half doses, extra doses and time-delayed dosages must be calculated correctly. Nurses also need to know how to convert fractions and decimals to percentages in order to explain medication instructions accurately and easily to their patients. Read more about how math is related to nursing at the link I provided below.
The Romans did not use decimals as we know them today but they did use fractions to a limited extent.If they did use decimals then the answer would be X.LXXXVIII.
Knowing how to convert a fraction to a decimal is important because it allows for easier comparison and calculation. Decimals are the standard format used in most mathematical operations, so converting fractions to decimals allows for more accurate calculations and easier understanding of numerical relationships. Additionally, decimals are often used in real-life applications, such as money and measurements, so being able to convert fractions to decimals is practical and useful in everyday life.
I do not know for sure, but I think it might be number 1 byexx
To change decimals to fractions, you must move the decimal place over to make it a whole number. However many places you move it, that is how many zeroes that go on the denominator with the 1. For example, 0.38 would be 38/100 as a fraction.