The answer depends on what you consider to be a "regular" number.
You turn a fraction into a decimal by dividing the top number by the bottom. And you turn a decimal into a percent by multiplying the decimal by 100.
30% as a regular (decimal) number is .3
you turn the decimal into a fraction then you turn the fraction into a whole number and add a percent sign
It is: 6% = 0.06 as a decimal number
To turn any fraction into a decimal you divide the top number by the bottom number. For 1/3 divide 1 by 3
Keep the whole-number-part exactly as it is, and re-write the decimal part as a fraction.
0.535 is a fractional number in decimal form and there is no sensible way to turn it into a whole number.
If you know how to turn a mixed number into a fraction and a fraction into a decimal do that then make it negative.
You put your feet up and chill! The number is already in decimal form!
You have to turn the percentage into a decimal.
It's not clear what you mean by "regular number". If you mean a whole number, like the ones you count with, then those are not mixed numbers, and you can't turn them into one.
You do nothing! A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So, the number 13579, in decimal is 13579 - exactly as it was.