Yes, it is possible.
For example-
.5 x 1/2 simplified = 1/2 x 1/2 which = 1/4
123.456 is changed into fraction by multiplying and dividing it by a number such that both denominator and numerator don't contain decimal. Multiplying and dividing by 100, we get 123.456 as 123456/100.
Multiplying 6.7 and 5.5 is the same as multiplying 0.67 and 55, or 67 and 0.55.
The decimal for 1.3 is exactly that, 1.3. You cannot break a whole number down into a decimal. A fraction is possible to make out of this though. The fraction would be 1 1/3.
When the fraction is in its simplest or reduced form, if the denominator has any factor other than 1, 2 or 5, it will not be possible to express the fraction as a terminating decimal.
Go ask your teacher! If that doesn't help ask a calculator! By examining the fraction 17/25 it can be seen that multiplying it by 4 you get: 17*4/25*4 = 68/100 = 0.68 as a decimal.
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.
It is not possible to tell.
123.456 is changed into fraction by multiplying and dividing it by a number such that both denominator and numerator don't contain decimal. Multiplying and dividing by 100, we get 123.456 as 123456/100.
Yes.
The answer is 8 and 1/3. You can achieve a decimal by multiplying 8.33333- by 100. That should do it!
When a fraction is written in simplest form, it's easier to perform operations on that fraction. For instance, multiplying (1/5) and (2/3) is easier than multiplying (25/125) and (18/27).
by using multiplication backwards Division is the opposite of multiplication. It is the equivalent of when you diminish a number by multiplying it by a fraction or a decimal.
Multiplying 6.7 and 5.5 is the same as multiplying 0.67 and 55, or 67 and 0.55.
The decimal for 1.3 is exactly that, 1.3. You cannot break a whole number down into a decimal. A fraction is possible to make out of this though. The fraction would be 1 1/3.
When the fraction is in its simplest or reduced form, if the denominator has any factor other than 1, 2 or 5, it will not be possible to express the fraction as a terminating decimal.
Go ask your teacher! If that doesn't help ask a calculator! By examining the fraction 17/25 it can be seen that multiplying it by 4 you get: 17*4/25*4 = 68/100 = 0.68 as a decimal.
There are infinitely many of them. It is not possible to provide an answer.