The standard form of a fraction is a/b where a and b are integers and b>0.
If a and b have a common factor, other than 1, they can both be divided by that common factor to bring the fraction to its lowest terms.
In principle, a and b could be polynomials or functions of variables, but that is probably at a more advanced level of mathematics than this question suggests.
9.67 in fraction form is 967/100 in fraction form
1.27 in fraction form is 127/100
what is 10.475 as a fraction in simplest form
0.454545 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 equivalent, in rational form, is 454545/1000000. You can simplify this rational fraction if you so wish.
0.288 as a fraction in simplest form is 36/125.
2.86 = 143/50
To be able to write the equation of a line in standard form. In particular, our book would not have cleared the fraction.
63/66 = 630/660 is an equivalent fraction. In standard form, 21/22.
5
2.71 unless you mean fraction --- 2 71/100
7/8 or seven eights
Standard form is in the form of Ax+By=C . A must be positive, not a fraction. So, this one is 4x-y=-7 because the coefficient of x has to be changed.
8.0026
To write "Forty Hundredths" in standard form, you need to convert the fraction into a decimal. "Forty Hundredths" is the same as 40/100. When you simplify 40/100, you get 0.40. Therefore, "Forty Hundredths" in standard form is 0.40.
To write sixty four hundredths in standard form, you would represent it as 0.64. In standard form, decimal numbers are written as a whole number followed by a decimal point and then the decimal fraction. In this case, 0.64 is the standard form representation of sixty four hundredths.
Its is 2.5 IF you divided by 2 and in fraction it is 5/2The number 5 is an integer, a whole number and it is also a prime number. As an improper fraction you could write it as 5/1
Exactly as in the question. If you wanyt to know how to write it in exponential (standard) form, or as a fraction or word form or whatever, then you will need to specify that in the question.