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It's just a number divided by another number. To create a fraction on a calculator without a fraction button, you just divide the numerator by the denominator. For example, the fraction 4/9 is equivalent to 4 ÷ 9 on a calculator.
If I understand this right, you want to know how to convert a fraction into a decimal with the aid of a calculator. This is usually done by pressing the fraction button on your calculator which changes it from a fraction to a decimal and vice versa.
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
0.75 = 3/4. You don't need a calculator for that!
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Why do you need a calculator?
It's just a number divided by another number. To create a fraction on a calculator without a fraction button, you just divide the numerator by the denominator. For example, the fraction 4/9 is equivalent to 4 ÷ 9 on a calculator.
That function depends on the calculator's capabilites. Some calculators do not show fractions. They only represent fractions as a decimal value (e.g. 50% is represented in the calculator as .5). If your calculator has a fraction function, you can enter 50% then press the fraction button & it will display 1/2 (which is the lowest fraction for 50%).
If I understand this right, you want to know how to convert a fraction into a decimal with the aid of a calculator. This is usually done by pressing the fraction button on your calculator which changes it from a fraction to a decimal and vice versa.
Divide the numerator by the denominator.
0.75 = 3/4. You don't need a calculator for that!
You Divide the Numerator by the denominator
theres not one
Whit a calculator
Every fraction is an exercise in division. The top number (numerator) is divided by the bottom number (denominator). If you perform the calculation (which is easy if you have a calculator) then the answer appears in the form of a decimal fraction.
You can add fractions if you have a scientific calculator. All you have to do is press the b/c button. If you don't have one, you could always turn the fraction into a decimal.