There's no way to make an equation out of only a number.
I write 6 015 103 as 6 015 103.
To convert a repeating decimal to a mixed number, first separate the non-repeating part from the repeating part. Let ( x ) equal the repeating decimal. Multiply ( x ) by a power of 10 that moves the decimal point to the right, aligning the repeating parts. Subtract the original equation from this new equation to eliminate the repeating part, then solve for ( x ). Finally, express the resulting fraction as a mixed number if applicable.
Since 015 = 15, 015 of 1% = 15 of 1% = 15% or 0.15
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015% = 15% is equal to 0.15
To convert any decimal to percent, simply multiply the decimal by 100.Putting your example into the equation we get: 0.15 × 100 = 15(%)
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To convert 0.435 repeating to a fraction, we first assign a variable, let's say x, to the repeating decimal. Then, we subtract the non-repeating part from the repeating part to get 1000x - 100x = 435. This simplifies to 900x = 435. Solving for x gives us x = 435/900, which simplifies to 29/60. Therefore, 0.435 repeating is equivalent to the fraction 29/60.
The figure .015 in money typically represents 1.5 cents. This can be calculated by multiplying .015 by 100, which converts the decimal into a dollar amount. Therefore, .015 is equivalent to 0.015 dollars or 1.5 cents in currency.
The thickness of .015 is 0.015 inches. This is equivalent to 15 thousandths of an inch.
Here is how you solve this. You call your number "x", and write:x = 0.5454... 100x = 54.5454... Then you subtract the first equation from the second, and solve the resulting equation for "x". This will give you "x" as a fraction. Simplify as appropriate.
.015 is equal to 1.5 cents. To convert from dollars to cents, you multiply the dollar amount by 100. Therefore, .015 dollars multiplied by 100 equals 1.5 cents.