Mixed fractions can't become proper fractions. Mixed fractions are greater than one.
To change a whole number with a decimal into a fraction, you take the decimal and put it into a fraction in simplest form. Let me give you an example so you understand better: 13.678 = 13 678/1000 = 13 339/500. You change it to a mixed fraction.
A fraction of a fraction is yet another (usually smaller) fraction. For example 1/4 of 1/3 = (1x1) / (4x3) = 1/12 Only when both or one of the fractions is an "improper" fraction (larger than 1) does the multiplication give a result that is larger than the beginning fractions. For example : 7/4 x 3/5 = 21/20 = 1 1/20
Look at the fraction as a division problem. Example: 1/4 is 1 divided by 4, which comes out as .25
The answer will depend on 250 WHAT. It should be obvious to anybody that 250metres and 250 centimetres, for example, will give very different answers.
The equivalent ratio, in its simplest form, is 810/1. You can multiply the numerator and denominator of this ratio by any positive integer to give you an equivalent fraction. 17, for example, gives you 13770/17.
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To change a whole number with a decimal into a fraction, you take the decimal and put it into a fraction in simplest form. Let me give you an example so you understand better: 13.678 = 13 678/1000 = 13 339/500. You change it to a mixed fraction.
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example of improper fractions: 99/8, 70/8, 9/5, 6/4 example of proper fraction: 1/2, 3/4, 35/50, 99/100
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You flip it to a fraction
An example is: 3/4 = 9/12
In what situtation can you use only multiplication to find equivalent fraction? Give an example
10 to the power of 7?
Change the fraction into a decimal and then multiply it by a 100 to give a percentage. As for example: 1/2 = 0.50 = 50% As for example: 3/4 = 0.75 = 75% As for example: 9/10 = 0.90 = 90%