Use fraction to express a number less than one
you use the number you want to express as the fraction as the numerator and the other number is the denominator. an example is, "express 1 as a fraction of 4" you would write it as 1/4
Usually you would put the first number in the ratio into the fraction's numerator (top part), and the second number into the fraction's denominator (bottom part).
812 is an integer and not a fraction. There is no sensible way to express it as a fraction.
the fraction 25/1 or any fraction equal to that, such as 50/2 25 cannot be expressed as a decimal because it is a whole number; to express it as a decimal would basically be 25.0
Use fraction to express a number less than one
you use the number you want to express as the fraction as the numerator and the other number is the denominator. an example is, "express 1 as a fraction of 4" you would write it as 1/4
Usually you would put the first number in the ratio into the fraction's numerator (top part), and the second number into the fraction's denominator (bottom part).
What is one situation you would use fractionsto espress a number less than one?
Express the mixed fraction as an improper fraction and then proceed as you would with ordinary fractions. If the answer is an improper fraction, then remember to convert to a mixed fraction.
812 is an integer and not a fraction. There is no sensible way to express it as a fraction.
0.005 = 1/200 as a fraction in its simplest terms
the fraction 25/1 or any fraction equal to that, such as 50/2 25 cannot be expressed as a decimal because it is a whole number; to express it as a decimal would basically be 25.0
As an improper fraction in its simplest form 3.50 or 3.5 is 7/2
The fraction 1/3=0.3333333... In this case it is better to use fractions just like in all cases. There will be no case when decimals will work better than fractions however, if a test says to use decimals; USE THEM!
78/100
4 is a rational number. Any number is rational as long as it can be put into a fraction or ratio. In other words, 4 is a rational number because if you want to express 4 as a fraction, you would just put it over 1; 4 is the numerator, and 1 is the denominator in this case.