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 required decimal representation is 12, exactly as in the question.
-12.00000 (as many zeros as you want after the decimal point)
12 and one half as a decimal is 12.5
To write 11 12 hundredths in decimal form, you need to divide 12 by 100. This gives you the decimal equivalent of 0.12. Then, you add it to 11 to get the final decimal representation of 11.12.
12 and eight tenths as a decimal is 12.8
12/20 = 6/10 so the decimal is 0.6
1/12 = 0.0833...
how do you write the Fraction as a decimal 1 over 12
you write a decimal in fraction by example: 12/100 it is read as twelve hundredths as decimal is 0.12 or .12.
12 tenths as a decimal is 1.2
12 thousandths = 0.12 in decimal
11 and 12/100 as a decimal = 11.12
12 and one half as a decimal is 12.5
To write 11 12 hundredths in decimal form, you need to divide 12 by 100. This gives you the decimal equivalent of 0.12. Then, you add it to 11 to get the final decimal representation of 11.12.
12/20 = 6/10 so the decimal is 0.6
12 and eight tenths as a decimal is 12.8
12/10 as a decimal is 1.2
1/12 = 0.0833...
12/10 = 1.2