Multiply the the tenths piece of the fraction by 10, and add a decimal point after the 8. The answer is 8.04
-4.6 is already a fraction: a decimal fraction. Its rational equivalent is -46/10 which can be simplified, if required.
To convert 0.50 to a fraction, we first note that 0.50 is the same as 0.5. To convert a decimal to a fraction, we write the decimal as the number over a power of 10. Since there is one digit after the decimal point, we can write 0.5 as 5/10. Simplifying the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 5, we get the final answer: 1/2.
By definition, decimal means related to denominators that are powers of ten!
To convert 1.8 to a fraction, we can rewrite it as 18/10. Simplifying this fraction gives us 9/5. To convert 9/5 to a decimal, we divide the numerator (9) by the denominator (5), which equals 1.8.
7 _ 10
34/10
The answer is 9/10.
To convert 9.7 to a fraction, first recognize that 9.7 can be written as 9 + 0.7. The whole number part, 9, remains the same and the decimal part, 0.7, is converted to a fraction by dividing the decimal by 1. In this case, 0.7 divided by 1 is 7/10. Therefore, 9.7 can be written as the fraction 9 7/10.
It is one tenth. To explain: A fraction is a decimal converted to fraction form (and vice versa). When you want to convert a decimal to a fraction, count the number of places (numbers or digits) on the right side of the decimal. If it is 1 number, as in 0.1, then that is one tenth, or 1/10. To convert to fraction form, divide the number(s) to the right of the decimal by: * 10 if it's one number, as in 0.1 = 1 divided by 10 = 1/10 * 10 if it's one number, as in 0.3 = 3 divided by 10 = 3/10 It's done the same way no matter what the numbers are, it's how many numbers to the right of the decimal that you go by. For example: * 100 if it's two numbers, as in 0.01 = 1 divided by 100 = 1/100 * 100 if it's two numbers, as in 0.03 = 3 divided by 100 = 3/100
9/1 or it can be 9/10 depending on if the decimal is .9
to a decimal? 8/10 = 80% = .80
A fraction would be the numbers after the decimal divided by a 1 followed by a number of zeros equal to the number of numbers after the decimal point. For example: .1 is 1/10 .23 is 23/100 .400 is 400/1000 Fractions should not contain a decimal
To best solve the problem what is the fraction for 80 eighths, you must first convert 1/8 into a decimal. One divided by eight is .125. You then take .125 and multiply it by 80. The answer is 10, or in fraction form, 10/1.
140%= 1.4 in decimal= 14/10 or 7/5
Multiply the the tenths piece of the fraction by 10, and add a decimal point after the 8. The answer is 8.04
-4.6 is already a fraction: a decimal fraction. Its rational equivalent is -46/10 which can be simplified, if required.