Yes. Everything divided into 1 is itself.
Convert one fourth to a decimal: 0.25 Then divide.
0.2 one fifth is the same as 1 divided by 5 or 1/5. if you divide 1 by 5 you get 0.2
To get the decimal, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. If the decimal runs to more than one place, then you have to round it to one decimal place.
If you mean one eleventh, then divide eleven into one. .09090909090909......................
1/6 to decimal: divide the numerator by the denominator= 1 ÷ 6= 0.16667
Convert one fourth to a decimal: 0.25 Then divide.
0.2 one fifth is the same as 1 divided by 5 or 1/5. if you divide 1 by 5 you get 0.2
You round
To get the decimal, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. If the decimal runs to more than one place, then you have to round it to one decimal place.
To turn any fraction into a decimal you divide the top number by the bottom number. For 1/3 divide 1 by 3
Divide 5 into 1 and the answer you get is the decimal value. 1/5=0.2
One fifth is the same as 1/5 which is the same as 0.20 as a decimal. So if you divide 1.6 by 0.20 it equals 8. So there are 8 fifths in 1.6
If you mean one eleventh, then divide eleven into one. .09090909090909......................
1/6 to decimal: divide the numerator by the denominator= 1 ÷ 6= 0.16667
One fifth is the same as 1/5 which is the same as 0.20 as a decimal. So if you divide 1.6 by 0.20 it equals 8. So there are 8 fifths in 1.6
The same as in decimal. You divide one number by the other, and if you get a whole number as a result (or if you get no remainder, depending on how you do the division), it is divisible. Note that you might also convert both numbers to decimal, and do the division in decimal.
Divide 1 by 8.2/5ths as a decimal is 0 .40