If you know how to turn a mixed number into a fraction and a fraction into a decimal do that then make it negative.
The integer part of the mixed number is the integer part of the decimal. The use long division to convert the fractional part of the mixed number to the fractional part of the decimal.
You cannot. A mixed number, by definition, has a fractional part. In converting to a decimal number, you cannot get rid of that fractional part and so you can never convert it to a decimal integer.
You cannot convert it to a mixed number unless you have a solid number before the decimal point.
First, turn the mixed number into a improper fraction. Then change the improper fraction into a decimal. Then, change it into a percent by moving the decimal point two spaces to the right. Ex: .10 is 10%
Turn it into an improper fraction. Then take the top number and divide it by the bottom for a decimal. Change that into a percent.
Since the magnitude of the given number is less than 1 it cannot be expressed as a mixed number. It already appears as a decimal number in the question. I suggest that you read your questions before posting them!
Convert the mixed number to a decimal.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal and proceed.
Divide the decimal by a 100 which gives: 12 and 47/100
3/10=0.3 Since it is less than one, it cannot be written as a mixed number.
If you have a division sum, such as 53/18, then the divisor of the fractional part of the number will be the denominator of the fractional part of the mixed number. For example, 2 remainder 17 will turn into 2 17/18 or two and seventeen eighteenths. You can then turn the fractional part of the mixed number into a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.