0.6 is a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. Its rational equivalent is 6/10 which can be simplified. However, since it is a number whose magnitude is less than one, it cannot be expressed as a mixed number.
First, determine the largest quotient that divided the number in the numerator by the divisor. Then, the remainder gives you the fraction, giving us the mixed fraction. For example: 20 / 3 = (6 * 3 + 2) / 3 = 6 + (2 / 3)
To convert 6.4 into a mixed fraction, you would first write 6 as the whole number part. Then, to calculate the fraction part, divide the decimal part (0.4) by its place value (0.1). This gives us 0.4 รท 0.1 = 4. Finally, write the mixed fraction as 6 4/10 or simplified as 6 2/5.
I assume we are talking about 64/12. Since 4 divides both numbers, we can reduce the fraction to lowest terms before rewritting as a mixed number. Dividing numerator and denominator by 4 gives us 16/3. This improper fraction can be re-written as 5 1/3. This could be written as a repeating decimal: 5.3333....
To convert a vulgar fraction into a mixed number, you need to subtract the denominator from the numerator a certain number of times such that the numerator is less than the denominator. In the case of 45/12, we can subtract 12 from 45 three times to leave us with 9/12. Both these numbers can be divided by 3, so we can simplify it to 3/4. We subtracted 12 three times so need to write that as the units. Thus, as a mixed number, 45/12 would be 3 and 3/4.
Assuming that the number is supposed to be 6 1/3 (six and one third) We call that a mixed number because it has a whole number (6) plus a fraction (1/3). To make 6 1/3 into an improper fraction, multiply the denominator (3) by the whole number (6) and add the result to the numerator (1). That gives us 19/3 (nineteen thirds). This is called an "improper" fraction because it is more than one; that is, the numerator is larger than the denominator. Sometimes it is useful to change a mixed number into a mixed number with an improper fraction. This is usually seen when adding and subtracting mixed numbers. To do this, subtract 1 from the whole number part and add the denominator to the numerator. 6 1/3 = 5 + 3/3 + 1/3 = 5 4/3. Here is an example of when that can be useful: Subtract 5 3/4 from 7 1/4 Since we can't really subtract 3/4 from 1/4, we have to borrow (regroup). Turn the 7 1/4 into 6 5/4 Now subtract 6 5/4 - 5 3/4 = 1 2/4 or 1 1/2.
A mixed number consists of two parts, the whole number and the fraction. For example, 2 1/4. The whole number will not change when converting the mixed number to a decimal. To convert the fraction part, divide the numerator of the fraction by the denominator. With 2 1/4, we divide 1 by 4. This leaves us with 0.25. We add this to the whole number we had originally (2 + 0.25), so our final answer is 2.25. Let's try with another mixed number.We start with the mixed number 6 2/5.We leave 6 alone; this is the whole number portion of the mixed number.We convert the fraction, 2/5.2 divided by 5 is 0.4.We add the whole number to the decimal (6 + 0.4).Our final answer is 6.4.
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First, determine the largest quotient that divided the number in the numerator by the divisor. Then, the remainder gives you the fraction, giving us the mixed fraction. For example: 20 / 3 = (6 * 3 + 2) / 3 = 6 + (2 / 3)
To convert 6.4 into a mixed fraction, you would first write 6 as the whole number part. Then, to calculate the fraction part, divide the decimal part (0.4) by its place value (0.1). This gives us 0.4 รท 0.1 = 4. Finally, write the mixed fraction as 6 4/10 or simplified as 6 2/5.
You can divide any number by a mixed number, though for ease of doing so, you will be converting the mixed number into decimal form. Let us say you wish to divide 15 by the mixed number 1 and 1/4. You convert that mixed number to decimal form - 1.25. You then enter 15 on your calculator, and divide that by 1.25, and get 12. (the way you get .25 from 1/4 is to divide the top number by the bottom number on your calculator)
Multiple the fraction with the number. For example, what is 1/2 of 10? 1/2 * 10 = 5.
The number at the bottom.
The number below the bar is called the denominator.The top number of the fraction tells us how many parts we have.We call it the numerator.The bottom number tells us how many parts are in the whole.We call it the denominator.
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I assume we are talking about 64/12. Since 4 divides both numbers, we can reduce the fraction to lowest terms before rewritting as a mixed number. Dividing numerator and denominator by 4 gives us 16/3. This improper fraction can be re-written as 5 1/3. This could be written as a repeating decimal: 5.3333....
To convert a vulgar fraction into a mixed number, you need to subtract the denominator from the numerator a certain number of times such that the numerator is less than the denominator. In the case of 45/12, we can subtract 12 from 45 three times to leave us with 9/12. Both these numbers can be divided by 3, so we can simplify it to 3/4. We subtracted 12 three times so need to write that as the units. Thus, as a mixed number, 45/12 would be 3 and 3/4.
Assuming that the number is supposed to be 6 1/3 (six and one third) We call that a mixed number because it has a whole number (6) plus a fraction (1/3). To make 6 1/3 into an improper fraction, multiply the denominator (3) by the whole number (6) and add the result to the numerator (1). That gives us 19/3 (nineteen thirds). This is called an "improper" fraction because it is more than one; that is, the numerator is larger than the denominator. Sometimes it is useful to change a mixed number into a mixed number with an improper fraction. This is usually seen when adding and subtracting mixed numbers. To do this, subtract 1 from the whole number part and add the denominator to the numerator. 6 1/3 = 5 + 3/3 + 1/3 = 5 4/3. Here is an example of when that can be useful: Subtract 5 3/4 from 7 1/4 Since we can't really subtract 3/4 from 1/4, we have to borrow (regroup). Turn the 7 1/4 into 6 5/4 Now subtract 6 5/4 - 5 3/4 = 1 2/4 or 1 1/2.