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∙ 11y agoThe value of the 5 as a fraction is 1/2 or as a decimal is 0.5
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∙ 11y ago1/5
Assuming you meant the fraction 2/5 (and the system rejected the "/" character), the decimal value is 0.4
5 is an integer and not a fraction. It can be represented as a rational fraction (5/1) but not as a decimal fraction.
The decimal value 0.2 is 2/10, which in simplest form is 1/5.
Decimal= .5. Fraction= 5/100 * * * * * No! Decimal = 0.05 Also, equivalent fraction = 1/20
The value of 2.4 in a decimal fraction is: 22/5
The value of 1/5 as a decimal is 0.2
1/5
5 is an integer and not a fraction. It can be represented as a rational fraction (5/1) but not as a decimal fraction.
Assuming you meant the fraction 2/5 (and the system rejected the "/" character), the decimal value is 0.4
The decimal value 0.2 is 2/10, which in simplest form is 1/5.
Decimal= .5. Fraction= 5/100 * * * * * No! Decimal = 0.05 Also, equivalent fraction = 1/20
5 __ 10 Fraction .05 decimal If its: 5 __ 100 Fraction .005 Decimal
5 = 5/1 into fraction and 5.0 in decimal
non examples of like fractions = fractions that are not equal in value to other fractions. For example: 1/2 and 3/4. 1/2=.5 and 3/4=.75 since .5 does not equal .75, then 1/2 & 3/4 are not "like fractions" (see below for a summary of like fractions). Additional Info.: Like fraction examples: 1/2 & 2/4 (both fractions = the decimal value .5) 1/8 & 3/24 (both fractions = the decimal value .125) A "like fraction" is a fraction that has the same decimal value as another fraction. For example: 1/2 and 2/4 both = the decimal value .5 The easiest way to create a like fraction is to use a fraction that has a decimal value of 1. Simply multiple it times another fraction to create a like fraction. For example: Using 2/2 (which = decimal value 1), you get 2/4 as follows: 2/2 * 1/2 = 2/4 = .5 Note: 2/2 is used to create the "like fraction" 2/4. 2/4 and 1/2 are the "like fractions" because they both = the decimal value .5 You can use any fraction that is = to decimal value 1, for example: 200/200 * 1/2 = 200/400 = .5 200/400 & 1/2 are the "like fractions" that both have a .5 decimal value. You should remember this fact because it is used frequently in algebra and higher math.
5/8 = 0.625
The fraction 5/7 written as a decimal is 0.714285.