"Zero point" is 0. It is an integer, not a fraction.
0.3 = 3/10
0.88 = 22/25
Let's say you have a decimal number that has a 0 at the left of the decimal point, (like 0.057), and you want to change it into a fraction. First take all the numbers to right of the decimal point (in this case 57, you can drop the leading 0's) and that will be your numerator (the "top" part of your fraction). For the denominator ("bottom" part) of your fraction, use a 1 followed by the same number of 0's as their are digits after the decimal point (in this case 3 -- here you must count the leading 0!). So 0.057 would be 57/1000 as a fraction. Decimal numbers that have numbers other than 0 the the left of the decimal point can be converted into mixed numbers. Just use the numbers the the left for the integer part of the number, and the same procedure as above to convert to a fraction part. Best explained as an example: 2305.0994 is the same as 2305 994/10000.
4m2-256 = 0 Add 256 to both sides: 4m2 = 256 Divide both sides by 4: m2 = 64 Square root both sides to find the value of m: m = 8 Alternatively, if 4m is to be squared, and not just the m: (4m)2 - 256 = 0 16m2 - 256 = 0 16m2 -256 + 256 = 256 16m2 = 256 16m2/16 = 256/16 m2 = 16 √m2 = √16 m = ±4
you change all mixed numbers to improper fractions.
You can't change a fraction when the numerator is zero because no matter what the denominator is the fraction is still zero. A zero denominator is not allowed because you cannot divide by zero.
0% as a fraction = 0/1
To change the decimal number of 0. 7 into a fraction form we need to divide it by 10. Thus the fraction form will become 7/10 (seven upon ten).
at critical ponint dryness factor is either 0 or 1..
No because 0.7777 can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 7777/10000
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same integer.