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No. 91/2 is a different number that's 5% smaller than 10 .
Fraction: -11/10 Mixed number: = -11/10
Multiple the fraction with the number. For example, what is 1/2 of 10? 1/2 * 10 = 5.
A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.A fraction "of" a number is the same as the fraction "times" a number. In other words, you must multiply 1/10 times 80.
The best way to multiply a whole number by a fraction is to tackle the problem in two parts. First you multiply the number by the numerator (top) of the fraction. Second you divide the number by the denominator (bottom) of the fraction. For example, if I wanted to work out 25 x 4/10 I would do 25x4, which = 100 Then I would do 100/10, which = 10, so the answer is 10. This is only the mental method though. When writing down on paper you would do this all in one step, as 25 x 4/10 = 10.
As a mixed number it is 2 3/10. As an improper number it is 23/10.
OK, SO 1.700 as a fraction is 1 7/10 or 17/10. depending on if you want a mixed number or an improper fraction. 1 7/10 is a mixed number and 17/10 is an improper fraction. hope this helps!
No. An irrational number is one that cannot be written as a fraction. 20/2 is a fraction that equals 10, so 10 is rational. √10 would be irrational, though.■
-1040.3 as a fraction is -10403/10. As a mixed number it is -1040 3/10.
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 9/10
6.9 as a mixed number is 6 and 9/10. As an improper fraction 6.9 is 69/10.
When the numerator is greater than the denominator for example 10/3 is improper. The 10/3 should be written in a whole number with a fraction. 10/3 = 3(1/3) 3(1/3) is a whole number with a fraction. Then it is called a mixed fraction or a mixed number.