A mixed number. Some people call them mixed fractions.
One and one fourth
The answer will depend on the value associated with the point.
Decimal point
First, turn the mixed number into a improper fraction. Then change the improper fraction into a decimal. Then, change it into a percent by moving the decimal point two spaces to the right. Ex: .10 is 10%
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Write the number before the decimal point as the whole number and the bit after the decimal point as a fraction over 100, then reduce to lowest terms: 9.45 = 945/100 = 99/20
When a mixed number (a whole number and a fraction) is written as a decimal, the decimal point divides the whole number and the fractional part. 12 and 75/100 = 12.75 a dot placed after the figure representing units in a decimal fraction.
To find 87.5% of a fraction or mixed number, you first convert the fraction or mixed number into a whole number with or without a decimal (ex. 3/4=.75; 1 3/8=1.375). Next, you take 87.5% and convert it into a decimal (for multiplication. To do this, you simply move the decimal point (.) two paces to the left (87.5=.875) and the opposite when converting a decimal to a percent. Next, you multiply .875 by whatever the converted fraction or mixed number came out as. Now you have your answer. Hope this helps.
7.6 Remember the 'point six' is a tenth. So as a fraction 0.6 = 6/10 Since '6' & '10' are even numbers , cancel down by '2' ; hence 3/5 So 7.6 becomes 7 3/5 A mixed number.
It is a decimal fraction. The equivalent rational fraction is 38/1000 = 19/500.A mixed number, in decimal form, has at least one non-zero number before (to the left of) the decimal point. In rational form, the absolute value of the numerator must be at least as large as the denominator.
You don't. But you do. When converting a mixed number into an improper fraction. A mixed fraction contains a whole number and a proper fraction, for example 23⁄4. To convert this to an 'improper' fraction, the whole number is multiplied by the denominator and added to the numerator to obtain the new numerator. See. but WHY? The denominator remains unchanged (unless, of course, you wish to simplify the fraction). This is unrelated! At no point did you actually provide an answer to this question.Continuing with the original example, for 23⁄4, (2 · 4 + 3) = 11, so the new fraction is 11⁄4.Ps. Anything in italics has been improved by another person.