Infinitely many ways, since if you have found one way then take one of the fractions and replace it by an equivalent fraction. Repeat for ever.
There are infinitely many ways.
Infinitely many ways, since if you have found one way then take one of the fractions and replace it by an equivalent fraction. Repeat for ever.
If the decimal is say .5489 Then write 5489 as the numerator and write the denominator as 1 (for the decimal point) followed by as many digits you have after the decimal point. So in this case the fraction would be 5489/10000
The numerator in a Fraction is the top number. It states how many parts are in use or are being shaded in. The denominator states how many parts there are.
The numerator is the top line , it tells you how many of the fraction you have (enumerates it, if you like). The bottom is the denominator, it tells you what kind of fraction it is (what denomination it is).
The numerator tells us how many pieces are being considered.
The top number is the numerator. It tells you how many of the bottom number, denominator, you have.
I think there is three different ways to write a fraction. You can write it as a percent, a decimal, and a reduced fraction. I hope this works! :)
To convert just the decimal portion of a number, write the digits after the decimal point as the numerator over the line. Now for the denominator, write a 1 followed by as many zeros as the number of digits you wrote in the numerator. For example if the decimal was 0.070549, then the fraction would be 070549/1000000 = 70549/1000000
You write the decimal in the numerator, WITHOUT the decimal point. In the denominator, you write a "1", followed by as many zeros as there are digits after the decimal point in the original number. Finally, simplify the fraction if it can be simplified.For example: to convert 2.15 into a fraction, you write this as 215/100, then simplify.
How many parts are available out of the total number of parts.
90/150 = 9/15 = 3/5 You can also write it as 900/1500 or 9000/15000 but usually you want to reduce the fraction to its simplest form where the numerator and denominator have no common factor.