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∙ 13y agoThat is 656 / 1000. Since there are three digits after the decimal point, you need three zeroes in the fraction's denominator.
To determine the decimal for any given fraction all you need to do is simply divide the numerator by the denominator. For this fraction (1/8) you divide 1 by 8 to get 0.125
0.510 is, in fact, a decimal, so there is no need to convert into this form. In case you actually wanted to know which percentage and fraction is equal to this number, then here it is: Percentage: 51% Fraction: 51/100
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If decimal number has n digits after the decimal point then the numerator of the fraction is the decimal number without the decimal point and the denominator is 1 followed by n zeros. That is the fractional representation of the decimal number. You may need to simplify. For example, 27.356 : there are three digits after the decimal point so n = 3. Therefore the fraction is 27356/1000 which can be simplified to 6839/250. Or 0.00076 : there are 5 digits after the decimal point so n = 5. Therefore the fraction is 76/100000 which can be simplified to 19/25000.
That is 656 / 1000. Since there are three digits after the decimal point, you need three zeroes in the fraction's denominator.
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To determine the decimal for any given fraction all you need to do is simply divide the numerator by the denominator. For this fraction (1/8) you divide 1 by 8 to get 0.125
The answer depends on the form of the fraction. If it is a decimal fraction, you need to nothing to convert it to a decimal! (?). If it is in the form of a rational fraction, you need to use long division to divide the numerator by the denominator. The division will either come to an end or will go into a repeating loop of digits. The quotient from the division is the decimal equivalent. To convert to a percentage, simply move the decimal point two places to the right - inserting os if required.
You can get the decimal equivalent of a fraction, by dividing the numerator by the denominator. For example, to convert 1/3 to a decimal, you divide 1 by 3. This is equal to 0.333333... If you need this as a percentage, you multiply by 100; in this case, 33.3333...%
you need to give an example. But if your decimal is 0.001 your fraction will be 1/100
0.510 is, in fact, a decimal, so there is no need to convert into this form. In case you actually wanted to know which percentage and fraction is equal to this number, then here it is: Percentage: 51% Fraction: 51/100
It is a decimal fraction. Not just a decimal, since 2,000,000 for example, is a decimal number.It is a decimal fraction. A decimal number need not have any digits in fractional places.
to turn a decimal into a percent you need to times the decimal by 100 and with a fraction you need to divide it so say if your fraction is 48/50 you need to divide 48 by 50 to get 0.96 then you times it by 100 also
It need not be: you could write it as 52/1000 and in that form it would be a ratioonal fraction, not a decimal fraction.
To change .01 into a fraction, we can first write it as a decimal. .01 is the same as 0.01. We then need to convert this decimal into a fraction. To do this, we can use the method for converting any decimal into a fraction. First, we need to multiply 0.01 by 100 to get rid of the decimal point. 100 x 0.01 = 1. Now that we have a whole number and a decimal, we can convert this into a fraction. To do this, we need to place the whole number (1) over the number of decimal places (2). This gives us the fraction 1/100. Therefore, 0.01 can be written as the fraction 1/100.
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