2/10 = 1/5
A fraction means division. The fraction is just the dividend/the divisor, and afteryou finish doing the division, the quotient you get is the value of the fraction.
Simply take the fraction, and do the long division (numerator) divided by (denominator).The quotient is the decimal way to write the fraction.
The smallest fraction will have the lowest value number as the numerator and the highest value number as the denominator. The smallest value number that can be formed from 7,8,9, is 7 The largest value number is either 98 if the numbers can be used once only or 987 if repeated numbers are permitted or even 999. The possibilities are thus 7/98 or 7/987 or 7/999.
Multiply the original quantity by a conversion factor, a fraction containing the desired unit in the numerator and the original unit in the denominator so that the fraction is equal to one.
You arrange the fraction according to the smallest value (such as 1/1111) to the highest (such as 19999/10000) in their consecutive orders using observation and maybe a calculator (though this is optional, not required for the more experienced mathematicians). The numerator should be the lowest value over much larger denominator in order to be the smallest value. It's the exact opposite for the largest values.
what is the value of the smallest division on a ammeter
what is the value of the smallest division on a ammeter
A fraction means division. The fraction is just the dividend/the divisor, and afteryou finish doing the division, the quotient you get is the value of the fraction.
Simply take the fraction, and do the long division (numerator) divided by (denominator).The quotient is the decimal way to write the fraction.
The smallest that I can get is (3 - 4)/2 = -1/2 or -0.5.The smallest absolute value is 2/(34) = 2/81 = 0.02469, approx.
The smallest fraction will have the lowest value number as the numerator and the highest value number as the denominator. The smallest value number that can be formed from 7,8,9, is 7 The largest value number is either 98 if the numbers can be used once only or 987 if repeated numbers are permitted or even 999. The possibilities are thus 7/98 or 7/987 or 7/999.
Even if there was sense in the question of "going into", there is no smallest fraction as whatever fraction is given as the smallest I can divide it by 10 (or multiply it by 1/10 which is the same) to get an even smaller fraction. eg if you said 1/100 was the smallest fraction (63/100 ÷ 1/100 = 63), I can divide 1/100 by 10 to get 1/1000 which is a smaller fraction (63/100 ÷ 1/1000 = 630).
Multiply the original quantity by a conversion factor, a fraction containing the desired unit in the numerator and the original unit in the denominator so that the fraction is equal to one.
Read the numerical value of the marked line. Finally you estimate between the smallest marked lines. The estimated value is the final digit in a measures number.
You arrange the fraction according to the smallest value (such as 1/1111) to the highest (such as 19999/10000) in their consecutive orders using observation and maybe a calculator (though this is optional, not required for the more experienced mathematicians). The numerator should be the lowest value over much larger denominator in order to be the smallest value. It's the exact opposite for the largest values.
LC FOR VERNIER CALIPER-0.1mm LC FOR MICROMETER -0.01 mm L.C- NO OF SMALLEST DIVISION ON MAIN SCALE ------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL NO OF DIVISION ON VERNIER SCALE
0.2667