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1.1=1
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10
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Same value -- different formats 37/100 (fraction) = 0.37 (decimal) = 37%
These are all the same number:decimal 0.03077fraction 2/65percent 3.077%
The value is the same, the whole number ( to the left of the decimal point ) is the same, but the fraction of 1 ( to the right of the decimal point) can be expressed as either a fraction or a decimal depending on its use, so for example: 1.375 is the same as 1 3/8
A decimal is said the same as the fraction. 0.2 is said as two tenths,so the fraction is 2 . ---- 10
It is already expressed as a decimal and it is the same as 4.441
Neither, they are the same. For instance the decimal number 0.75 is equal to the fraction of 3/4.
The decimal 2.14560 can be simplified to the fraction 42912/20000 by removing the decimal point and reducing the fraction to its simplest form. The fraction is equivalent to 10728/5000 when further simplified. The decimal 2.1456 is equivalent to the fraction 2682/1250 when simplified. The fractions are not the same due to the additional zero in the first decimal number.
5.300 is a decimal, but it is the same as the fraction 5 and 3/10ths
An equivalent decimal is a decimal representation of a fraction or a number that expresses the same value. For example, the fraction 1/2 can be expressed as the decimal 0.5, making them equivalent. This concept is crucial in mathematics for comparing, adding, or converting numbers between different forms.
Honestly, only the numbers. There is nothing the same, really!
The number 16 as a decimal is simply 16.0. As a fraction, 16 can be expressed as 16/1, which is the same as 16.0 when written in decimal form. This is because any whole number can be represented as a fraction with the denominator of 1.